LC control no. | n 80090962 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ9698.18.A86 |
Personal name heading | Hatoum, Milton, 1952- |
See also | Employer: Universidade Federal do Amazonas http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/P60679 Graduate of: Universidade de São Paulo http://rdaregistry.info/Elements/u/P60808 |
Other standard no. | 57919 000000012102232X 71433574 Q465693 |
Associated country | Brazil |
Located | Manaus (Brazil) Spain Paris (France) São Paulo (Brazil) |
Birth date | 1952 |
Place of birth | Manaus (Brazil) |
Field of activity | Novels Architecture French literature Latin American literature |
Affiliation | Université de Paris III |
Profession or occupation | Authors Novelists Literature teachers Translators College teachers University and college faculty members |
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Found in | Amazonas, palavras e imagens de um rio entre ruínas, 1979 (a.e.) t.p. (Milton Hatoum) p. 8 (b. 1952 in Manaus, Brazil) Milton Hatoum, 2018: title page (Milton Hatoum) page 99 (born 1952 into a family of Lebanese immigrants in Manaus; studied architecture and Latin American literature in São Paulo; studied in Spain and obtained a Ph. D. in 1981 from Sorbonne nouvelle, Paris; has lived in São Paulo since 1999; lists published works) Wikipedia, September 13, 2022: Milton Hatoum (Brazilian writer, translator and professor; born in Manaus of Lebanese descent; Hatoum's father was an immigrant from Lebanon who met a Brazilian of Lebanese origin; at age 15 he moved to Brasília and finished secondary school in the Brazilian capital; after that, Hatoum moved to São Paulo. Three years later, he studied Architecture and Urbanism at the University of São Paulo (USP); in 1980 he traveled to Spain on a scholarship from Instituto Iberoamericano de Cooperación. He lived in Madrid and Barcelona. After that, he took postgraduate courses at the University of Paris III; after concluding his studies, Hatoum returned to Manaus, where he taught French language and literature at the Universidade Federal do Amazonas; he became a Doctor in Literary Theory at University of São Paulo in 1998. Feeling unsatisfied with the politics in Manaus, he decided to live in São Paulo; awarded Brazil's most prestigious literary award, the Jabuti Prize, three times for best novel; in 2017, he received the title of Officier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the French government) |
Associated language | por |