Diná Silveira de Queirós

Dinah Silveira Ribeiro, better known as Diná Silveira de Queirós (November 9, 1911 in São Paulo November 27, 1982 in Rio de Janeiro), was a Brazilian writer of novels, short stories, and chronicles. She published her main works between 1939 and 1955. Silveira de Queirós was a Machado de Assis Prize laureate and the "second woman to be elected to the Brazilian Academy of Letters".[1] Her novel, A Muralha was the basis for the Brazilian telenovela, A Muralha.

Diná Silveira de Queirós
BornDinah Silveira Ribeiro
(1911-11-09)November 9, 1911
São Paulo
DiedNovember 27, 1982(1982-11-27) (aged 71)
Rio de Janeiro
Occupationwriter
NationalityBrazilian

Selected works

  • 1939 - Floradas na Serra, novel
  • 1941 - A Sereia Verde, short stories
  • 1949 - Margarida La Rocque, novel
  • 1951 - As Aventuras do Homem Vegetal, children's fiction
  • 1954 - A Muralha, novel
  • 1956 - O Oitavo Dia, play
  • 1957 - As Noite do Morro do Encanto, short stories
  • 1960 - Era Uma Vez Uma Princesa, biography
  • 1960 - Eles Herdarão a Terra, short stories
  • 1965 - Os Invasores, novel
  • 1966 - A Princesa dos Escravos, biography
  • 1968 - Verão dos Infiéis, novel
  • 1969 - Comba Malina, short stories
  • 1969 - Café da Manhã, chronicle
  • 1974 - Eu Venho, Memorial do Cristo I
  • 1977 - Eu, Jesus, Memorial do Cristo II
  • 1979 - Baía de Espuma, children's fiction
  • 1981 - Guida, Caríssima Guida, novel

Co-authored works

  • 1960 - Antologia Brasileira de Ficção-científica, short stories
  • 1961 - Histórias do Acontecerá, short stories
  • 1962 - O Mistério dos MMM, novel
  • 1962 - Quadrante 1, chronicle
  • 1963 - Quadrante 2, chronicle
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References

  1. Sadlier, Darlene Joy (1 January 1992). One Hundred Years After Tomorrow: Brazilian Women's Fiction in the 20th Century. Indiana University Press. pp. 91–. ISBN 0-253-20699-5.


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