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Marcelo Mirisola

Marcelo Mirisola (born in São Paulo on May 9, 1966) is a contemporary Brazilian author. He is usually known for his scatological, innovative, and comic writing style, and for his ingenious interplay between autobiography and fiction. His literary production includes short stories, novels, chronicles, and theater pieces, and is influenced by authors like John Fante, Henry Miller, Charles Bukowski, Louis-Ferdinand Céline, and Marcia Denser, among others. He has collaborated regularly for Brazilian magazines, newspapers and websites. Mirisola holds a bachelor's degree in law, but has never practiced the profession. In 2020 Mirisola won a prize from the Programa de Ação Cultural (PROAC) as a recognition for his outstanding body of work.

Books published

Works translated into English

  • Joana Against My Will [Joana a contragosto]. Translated by Fal Azevedo. KBR Digital Editora, 2013.

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