Sonia Coutinho
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Sônia Coutinho (1939 – August 24, 2013) was a Brazilian journalist, short story writer and novelist. The daughter of Nathan Coutinho, a poet, she was born in Itabuna,
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and moved to
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while still young. She left school at the age of 20, returning later returning to earn a Master's degree in Communication Theory. Her first published short stories appeared in the collections ''Reuniao'' (Reunion) in 1961 and in ''Histórias da Bahia e doze Contistas da Bahia'' (Stories from Bahia and twelve short story writers from Bahia) in 1969. In 1968, she moved to
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, where she worked as a translator for
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and as a contributor to various newspapers. Coutinho also wrote for the magazines ''Nova'' and ''Status''. Her short story ''Cordelia, a caçadora'' (Cordelia the huntress) won the Status Prize for erotic literature. It was later included in the collection ''Os Venenos de Lucrécia'' (Lucretia's poisons) (1978) which was awarded the
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in 1979. In 1994, she published the critical study ''Rainhas do Crime Otica Feminina no Romance Policial'' (Queens of Crime: the Female point-of-view in the detective novel). Coutinho was Visiting Writer at the
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and Writer in Residence (International Writing Program) at the
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. In 1989, she began working as a translator of English literary works into Spanish. She married the poet and journalist Florisvaldo Mattos; the couple had a daughter but later divorced. She died in Rio de Janeiro of a
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at the age of 74.


Selected works

* ''Do herói inútil:'' (On the useless hero), short stories (1966) * ''Nascimento de uma mulher'' (Birth of a women), short stories (1971) * ''Uma certa felicidade'' (A certain happiness) (1979) * ''O jogo de Ifá'' (The game of Ifá), novel (1980) * ''O último verão de Copacabana'' (The last Copacabana summer), short stories (1985) * ''Atire em Sofia'' (Shoot Sofia), novel (1989) * ''O Caso Alice'' (The Alice file), novel(1991) * ''Os Seios de Pandora'' (Pandora's breasts), novel (1998), won the Prêmio Jabuti in 1999 * ''Ovelha Negra e Amiga Loura'' (Black sheep and blond friend), short stories (2006)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Coutinho, Sonia 1939 births 2013 deaths Brazilian women short story writers Brazilian journalists Brazilian women journalists Brazilian women novelists International Writing Program alumni Writers from Salvador, Bahia 20th-century Brazilian novelists 20th-century Brazilian women writers 20th-century Brazilian short story writers People from Itabuna