Top ten Brazilian novels of the last twenty years

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GLAUCO ORTOLANO, 11 Books

This list presents the top ten Brazilian novels of the last twenty years, curated to highlight the richness and complexity of Brazilian literature. The selection criteria are based on the novels' impact, literary merit, and representation of Brazilian culture, with consideration for both urban and regional influences. The list was created by Glauco Ortolano, a Brazilian novelist and academic at the University of Oklahoma, who serves as a contributing editor for World Literature Today. The methodology involved a critical evaluation of contemporary Brazilian literature, acknowledging the challenges of representing a diverse literary landscape. The selection includes works that have gained both national and international recognition, reflecting the dynamic nature of Brazilian storytelling.

This list was originally published in 2001 and was added to this site over 1 year ago.

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Rank Book Authors Year Country Language Actions
17113 High Art Rubem Fonseca 1983 Brazilian Portuguese
17113 The Republic Of Dreams Nélida Piñon 1984 Brazilian Portuguese
7992 Viva O Povo Brasileiro João Ubaldo Ribeiro 1984 Brazilian Portuguese
390 The Alchemist Paulo Coelho 1988 Brazilian Portuguese
17113 Turbulence Chico Buarque de Hollanda Brazilian Unknown
17113 Uma Varanda Para O Jardim Aramis Ribeiro Costa Brazilian Portuguese
17113 The Killer Patrícia Melo 1995 Brazilian Portuguese
17113 Teresa Deonísio da Silva Brazilian Portuguese
17113 A Delicate Crime Sérgio Sant'Anna 1997 Brazilian Portuguese
17113 The Woman Who Wrote The Bible Moacyr Scliar 2003 Brazilian Portuguese
17113 Showdown Jorge Amado 1984 Brazilian Unknown