
Guimarães Rosa
João Guimarães Rosa was a Brazilian novelist and short story writer, known for his innovative use of language and narrative style. His works often explore themes of the Brazilian hinterland and the complexities of human relationships. Rosa's most famous novel, 'Grande Sertão: Veredas' (The Devil to Pay in the Backlands), is considered a masterpiece of Brazilian literature, showcasing his deep connection to the cultural and social fabric of Brazil.
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Recent news mentions
Guimarães Rosa wrote about the perennial conflict between present needs and future aspirations in his stories.
O País do futuro do pretéritoGuimarães Rosa is noted for his contributions to the GLOBO and the anthology.
100 anos de textos que viraram literaturaGuimarães Rosa is one of the celebrated authors featured in the anthology 'Um século em cem crônicas'.
O GLOBO celebra 100 anos com resgate de sua história e novidades multiplataformasGuimarães Rosa is mentioned as part of the literary influences that shaped Mirian Goldenberg's thoughts on freedom.
Em novo livro, Mirian Goldenberg traça um caminho de liberdadeGuimarães Rosa signed off on the idea that life requires courage.
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