Tiago Salazar

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Tiago Salazar (born 1972) is a Portuguese writer and journalist, also noted for being a diligent traveler. He was born in Lisbon in 1972 and studied for a degree in international relations. Since early, Salazar wrote for several newspapers and magazines like Diário de Notícias, Expresso and Correio da Manhã.[1] He has also worked for television (Endereço Desconhecido, travelling documentary, RTP 2). He was married to singer Cristina Branco radicated in the Netherlands. The couple who have two daughters, endured a complex litigation process with the Portuguese tax office and moved their tax address to the Netherlands in order to take advantage of the favorable tax environment there.[2] By 2016, Salazar was driving a tuk-tuk for tourists in Lisbon in order to make a living.[3] The couple got divorced in 2018.

Published books[]

  • Viagens Sentimentais (2007)
  • A Casa do Mundo (2008)
  • As Rotas do Sonho (2010)
  • Endereço Desconhecido (2011)
  • Hei-de Amar-te Mais (2013)
  • Crónica da Selva (2014)
  • O Baú Contador de Histórias (2014)
  • Quo Vadis, Salazar? (2015)
  • A Escada de Istambul (2016)
  • O Moturista Acidental (2017)
  • A Orelha Negra (2017)
  • A Fala-Barata (2020)

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