Lucius de Mello

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Lucius de Mello is a Brazilian writer and journalist. PhD student in letters at the University of São Paulo and Sorbonne University in Paris - through the CAPES / PRINT program. As a reporter, he worked for 14 years for television network Rede Globo.[1] Lucius de Mello is also a researcher at LEER, the Laboratory of Ethnicity, Racism and Discrimination Studies at the University of São Paulo (USP), Brazil. Master's degree in Hebrew Literature and Culture also in São Paulo University.[2]

Bibliography[]

  • Um violino para os gatos (), short stories, 1995
  • Eny e o Grande Bordel Brasileiro (), biography, 2002
  • A Travessia da Terra Vermelha – uma saga dos refugiados judeus no Brasil (The Crossing of the Red Land - the saga of Jewish refugees in Brazil), historical novel, 2007[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "A volta de Eny". jcnet.com.br. August 4, 2019.
  2. ^ "A grandeza da obra de Hilda Hilst". jcnet.com.br. August 4, 2019.
  3. ^ "Romance relata vinda de refugiados judeus ao Brasil e traz fotos de festas nazistas no país - 20/09/2007 - UOL Últimas Notícias". UOL.



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