Rubem Fonseca

Rubem Fonseca

Rubem Fonseca (Minas Gerais, 1925) Writer, journalist and film screenwriter, studied criminal law and served as a commissioner in the district of San Cristóbal, Rio de Janeiro. Many of the facts lived at that time were embodied in the works of him. He is the author of the stories books the prisoners (1963), the dog collar (1965), Lucía Mc Cartney (1967), Happy New Year (1976), the collector (1979), Small creatures (2002), Axilas and others Indeident stories (2011); and of the novels the Morel case (1973), which would call the praise of the criticism and would be confiscated by the police, the great art (1983), which would give him full recognition world after being taken to the cinema in 1991, Bufo & Spallanzani (1986); Vast emotions and imperfect thoughts (1988), where he pays homage to the Russian storyteller Isaac Babel; August (1990); The patient Molière (2000); and the seminarist (2010) among others. In 2003, Juan Rulfo and Camões were granted.