Beatriz Bracher
Beatriz Bracher, born in São Paulo in 1961, grew up under the Brazilian military dictatorship. Her memories of that time intersect with the lives of people whose friends and lovers were tortured, exiled, and killed, as well as with those who did the killing. An editor, screenwriter, and the author of six books of fiction, Bracher has won three of Brazil’s most prestigious literary awards: the Clarice Lispector Prize, the Rio Prize, and the São Paulo Prize.
Beatriz Bracher
Beatriz Bracher, born in São Paulo in 1961, grew up under the Brazilian military dictatorship. Her memories of that time intersect with the lives of people whose friends and lovers were tortured, exiled, and killed, as well as with those who did the killing. An editor, screenwriter, and the author of six books of fiction, Bracher has won three of Brazil’s most prestigious literary awards: the Clarice Lispector Prize, the Rio Prize, and the São Paulo Prize.
Books by Beatriz Bracher
I Didn't Talk
Beatriz Bracher, Adam Morris
Paperback, 2018
The English-language debut of a master stylist: a compassionate but relentless novel about the long, dark harvest of Brazil’s totalitarian ruleAntonio
Beatriz Bracher, Adam Morris
Paperback, 2021
A brilliant, magisterial novel of family secrets simmering beneath the surfaceI Didn't Talk
Beatriz Bracher, Adam Morris
E Book, 2018
The English-language debut of a master stylist: a compassionate but relentless novel about the long, dark harvest of Brazil’s totalitarian ruleAntonio
Beatriz Bracher, Adam Morris
E Book, 2021
A brilliant, magisterial novel of family secrets simmering beneath the surface