LC control no. | n 91003296 |
---|---|
Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ9698.28.I1547 |
Personal name heading | Telles Ribeiro, Edgard |
Variant(s) | Ribeiro, Edgard Telles |
Associated place | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) Marseille (France) |
Located | New York (N.Y.) |
Birth date | 1944 |
Place of birth | Chile |
Profession or occupation | Authors Diplomats Journalists Screenwriters College teachers |
Special note | Cannot identify with: Ribeiro, Edgardo. |
Found in | His Diplomacia cultural, 1989: t.p. (Edgard Telles Ribeiro) jacket flap (diplomat) O livro das pequenas infidelidades, 1994: t.p. (Edgard Telles Ribeiro) back flap (b. in Chile, 1944) I would have loved him if I had not killed him, 1994: jacket (b. 1944; Brazilian author; studied film at UCLA; lives in New York) His own man, 2014: ECIP t.p. (Edgard Telles Ribeiro) data view (b. 1944; Brazilian author and diplomat; spent his childhood in Marseille and various other European cities; after returning to Brazil, he worked as a journalist, filmmaker, and professor of film studies before entering the foreign service; his debut novel, O Craido Mudo (The Night Table), was published in English to critical acclaim as I Would Have Loved Him If I Had Not Killed Him, and was subsequently translated into Dutch, German, and Spanish; later novels and short story collections have garnered some of the most important literary prizes in Brazil, including the Jabuti Prize (twice), the Brazilian Academy of Letters Prize; and for his latest novel, HIS OWN MAN, the Brazilian PEN Prize (2011); he currently divides his time between New York and Rio de Janeiro) Email from Bellevue Literary Press, pub. of The impostor, rec'd Jan. 19, 2023 (please correct the author's name to appear as Telles Ribeiro, Edgard [compound surname]) |
Associated language | por eng |