Santiago Nazarian

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Santiago Nazarian (São Paulo, 1977) is a Brazilian writer. He studied literature and graduated in Social Communications in São Paulo, Brazil.[1] In 2007, he was selected by the Hay Festival as one of the 39 highest profile Latin American writers under the age of 39.[2]

His literary project is labeled as "bizarre existentialism", mixing classic literary references with horror, pop and trash culture.

Books published[edit]

  • Olívio (Talento, Brazil 2003, Prêmio Fundação Conrado Wessel de Literatura)
  • A Morte Sem Nome (Planeta, Brazil 2004; Palavra, Portugal 2005)
  • Feriado de Mim Mesmo (Planeta, Brazil, 2005)
  • Mastigando Humanos (Nova Fronteira, Brazil, 2006; Editora Record, Brazil; Ediciones Ambulantes, Spain; La Linea, Italy, 2013 )
  • O Prédio, o Tédio e o Menino Cego (Record, Brazil 2009)
  • Pornofantasma (Record, Brazil 2011)
  • Garotos Malditos (Record, Brazil 2012)
  • Biofobia (Record, Brazil 2014)

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Nazarian". www.mertin-litag.de. Archived from the original on 2013-10-29.
  2. ^ "Santiago NAZARIAN - Hay Festival".

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