Gonçalo M. Tavares
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Gonçalo Manuel de Albuquerque Tavares, known professionally as Gonçalo M. Tavares, was born in August, 1970 in Luanda, Angola and is a Portuguese writer and professor of Theory of Science in Lisbon. He published his first work in 2001 and since then has been awarded several prizes. His books have been published in more than 30 countries and the book ''Jerusalem'' has been included in the European edition of ''1001 Books to Read Before You Die''. Nobel Laureate José Saramago stated: "In thirty years' time, if not before, Tavares will win the Nobel Prize, and I'm sure my prediction will come true... Tavares has no right to be writing so well at the age of 35. One feels like punching him." Tavares published a great variety of books since 2001 and has been awarded several national and international literary prizes. In 2005, he won the José Saramago Prize for young writers under 35. In his speech at the award ceremony, Saramago commented: "''JERUSALÉM'' is a great book, and truly deserves a place among the great works of Western literature."


Career

Tavares is the author of a large body of work that has been translated in countries such as India, Japan, Sweden, Denmark, China, Cuba, South Africa, Indonesia, Iceland, Turkey, Palestine, Iraq, Egypt, Moldova, Estonia, Israel, Venezuela and the United States, in a total of seventy countries. Saramago predicted that he would win the Nobel Prize. Vasco Graça Moura wrote that ''A Journey to India'' will still be talked about in a hundred years' time. ''The New Yorker'' said that, like Kafka and Beckett, Tavares showed that "logic can effectively serve madness as well as reason". Tavares' language breaks with Portuguese lyrical traditions and his subversion of literary genres is innovative. Recently, Tavares' ''Le Quartier'' (The Quarter) received the prestigious Prix Laure-Bataillon 2021, awarded to the best book translated in France, succeeding Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk, who received this prize in 2019, and Catalan writer Miquel de Palol. Twenty-two of Tavares' works have won awards in different countries. He has been a finalist for the
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six times and has been awarded the prize three times. He was also twice a finalist for the Prix Médicis and twice a finalist for the Prix Femina, among other distinctions such as the Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger in 2010. His books have been the basis for plays, art objects, art videos, and opera.


Works


Awards

* ''Prix Laure Bataillon'' (2021, France, for the French translation of ''The Neighbourhood'') * ''Bellas Artes - MARGARITA MICHELENA Award for Best Translation'' (2019, Mexico, for ''A Girl is Lost in Her Century Looking for Her Father'') * ''Prix Littéraire Européen'', ''Étudiants Francophones'' (2011, France, for ''Mister Kraus and Politics'') * ''Special Price of the Jury of the Grand Prix Littéraire du Web Cultura'' (2010, France) * ''Prix du Meilleur Livre Étranger'' (2010, France); This award has been given to authors such as Salmon Rushdie, Elias Canetti, Robert Musil, Orhan Pamuk, John Updike, Philip Roth, Gabriel García Márquez and Colm Tóibín, among others. * ''Belgrade Poetry Award'' (2009, Serbia) * ''International Prize of Trieste'' (2008, Italy) * ''Prêmio Portugal Telecom'' (2007, Brazil) * ''University of Lisbon Prize'' (2019, Portugal) * ''Vergílio Ferreira Literary Award'' (2017, Portugal)


References


External links

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Translated Interview with Gonçalo Manuel Tavares
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Review of ''A Man: Klaus Klump'' from ''The Millions''

Review of ''A Man: Klaus Klump'' from ''Words Without Borders''
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