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The São Paulo Prize for Literature () is a Brazilian literary prize for novels written in the Portuguese language and published in Brazil. It was established in 2008 by the Secretary of Culture for the
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. Though not as old as other literary prizes in Brazil, such as the Machado de Assis Prize, the São Paulo Prize has quickly risen in prestige. For example, in 2011, there were 221 submissions for the prize. This rapid rise in popularity is partly because of the large cash prize. Every year two prizes of R$200,000 each are awarded—one for the best novel of the year by an established author, and the other for the best novel of the year by a debut author—making the São Paulo Prize the largest prize for a published work in Brazil, and one of the largest literary prizes in the world. Ten finalists are listed for each award, during the Festival da Mantiqueira, and the winners are announced on the first Monday of August in the
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.


Winners

The following is a list of the winners since the prize's beginning:


Detailed Summary by Year

= winner.


2008 São Paulo Prize for Literature

The initial jury for the inaugural year of the São Paulo Prize for Literature reviewed 146 novels submitted by 55 publishers and 19 independent authors. The initial jury selected five finalists for each category, after which the final jury selected one winner from each category. The awards ceremony took place on 1 December 2008, and the presenter was the
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VJ Cazé Peçanha. All entries were first published in Brazil in 2007. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year *
Cristóvão Tezza Cristóvão Tezza (born 21 August 1952) is a Brazilian novelist and university professor. Biography Cristóvão Tezza was born in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil in 1952, but moved to Curitiba in Paraná by the time he was ten. This city would ...
, ''O Filho Eterno'' (English translation: '' The Eternal Son''), Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2007. * Beatriz Bracher, ''Antonio'', São Paulo, SP: Editora 34, 2007. *
Bernardo Carvalho Bernardo Carvalho (born 1960 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian author and journalist. He was the editor of “ Folhetim,” a collection of essays, and is a Paris and New York correspondent for Folha de S.Paulo. His first two novels were edited i ...
, ''O sol se põe em São Paulo'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2007. * Menalton Braff, ''A muralha de Adriano'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Bertrand Brasil, 2007. * Wilson Bueno, ''A copista de Kafka'', São Paulo, SP: Editora Planeta do Brasil, 2007. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Author *
Tatiana Salem Levy Tatiana Salem Levy (born January 24, 1979 Lisbon) is a Brazilian writer and translator. Early life and education Levy's parents are Turkish Jews established in Portugal during the Brazilian military government. She studied literature at the Fed ...
, ''A chave de casa'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2007. * Cecilia Giannetti, ''Lugares que não conheço pessoas que nunca vi'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Agir, 2007. * Eduardo Baszczyn, ''Desamores'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: 7 Letras, 2007. * Tiago Novaes, ''Estado vegetativo'', São Paulo, SP: Callis, 2007. * Wesley Peres, ''Casa entre vértebras'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2007. Prize Administrators *''Board of Trustees:'' Virna Teixeira, Marcos Kirst,
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Frederico Barbosa Frederico Barbosa (born Recife, Pernambuco on February 20, 1961) is a Brazilian poet. Places of residence Barbosa moved with his family to São Paulo, where he currently lives, when he was six. He lived for some time in the United States, in New ...
, and Antonio Vicente Pietroforte *''Initial Jury:'' Ivana Arruda Leite, Marcia Elisa Garcia de Grandi, Marcia Tiburi, Paula Fábrio, Evandro Affonso Ferreira, Horácio Costa,
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, Cláudio Daniel, Julio Cesar Pimentel Pinto Filho, and
Marcelino Freire Marcelino Freire (born 1967) is a Brazilian writer. Born in Sertânia in the state of Pernambuco, he is best known for his short story collection ''Contos negreiros'' which won the Premio Jabuti and for his debut novel ''Nossos ossos'' which was nom ...
*''Final Jury:'' Bernardo Ajzenberg, Fabio de Souza Andrade,
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, José Castello, and Samuel Seibel


2009 São Paulo Prize for Literature

The 2009 São Paulo Prize for Literature received 217 novels submissions by 75 publishers and 13 independent authors, (an increase of 48% over the previous year). From those submissions, the initial jury selected ten finalists for each category (an increase from five the previous year), which were announced on 30 May 2009, at the Second Festival da Mantiqueira. Included among the finalists was one book with two authors. All entries were first published in Brazil in 2008. The winners selected by the final jury were announced on 3 August 2009 at a ceremony at the
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. The announcement was made by the Governor of São Paulo,
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, and the Secretary of Culture of the State of São Paulo,
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. The ceremony was also attended by the Mayor of São Paulo city,
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, São Paulo State Secretary of Education,
Paulo Renato Souza Paulo Renato Costa Souza (10 September 1945 in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul – 25 June 2011 in São Roque, São Paulo, São Roque, São Paulo (state), São Paulo) was a Brazilian economist and politician. Life Souza took a degree in economic ...
, São Paulo State Secretary of Institutional Relations, José Henrique Reis Lobo, the Coordinator of the Unit for Promotion and Diffusion of Cultural Production of the SEC, André Sturm, and several prominent literary figures in addition to the 20 finalists. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year * Ronaldo Correia de Brito, ''Galiléia'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Objetiva, 2008. * Carola Saavedra, ''Flores azuis'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2008. *
João Gilberto Noll João Gilberto Noll (April 15, 1946 – March 29, 2017) was a Brazilian writer, born in Porto Alegre, in the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul. Early life His early years were spent studying at the Catholic Colégio São Pedro. In ...
, ''Acenos e Afagos'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2008. *
José Saramago José de Sousa Saramago (; 16 November 1922 – 18 June 2010) was a Portuguese people, Portuguese writer. He was the recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature for his "parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony ith which ...
, ''A Viagem do Elefante'' (English translation: ''The Elephant's Journey''), São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2008. *Lívia Garcia-Roza, ''Milamor'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2008. *Maria Esther Maciel, ''O Livro dos Nomes'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2008. *Milton Hatoum, ''Órfãos do Eldorado'' (English translation: '' The Orphans of Eldorado''), São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2008. *
Moacyr Scliar Moacyr Jaime Scliar (March 23, 1937February 27, 2011) was a Brazilian writer and physician. Most of his writing centers on issues of Jewish identity in the Diaspora and particularly on being Jewish in Brazil. Scliar is best known outside Brazil ...
, ''Manual da Paixão Solitária'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2008. *
Silviano Santiago Silviano Santiago (born 29 September 1936) is a Brazilian writer, literary critic, essayist and scholar. Early life Santiago was born in the city of Formiga. At the age of ten, he moved to Belo Horizonte. In 1954, he began writing for a film ...
, ''Heranças'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Rocco, 2008. *
Walther Moreira Santos Walther Moreira Santos (born 1979) is a Brazilian writer and illustrator. He was born in Vitória de Santo Antão, Pernambuco. He has written and illustrated numerous books for children. For adults, his noted works include ''O Piloto'', ''Dentro da ...
, ''O Ciclista'', Belo Horizonte, MG: Autêntica, 2008. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Author * Altair Martins, ''A Parede no Escuro'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2008. * Contardo Calligaris, ''O Conto do Amor'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2008. * Estevão Azevedo, ''Nunca o Nome do Menino'', São Paulo, SP: Terceiro Nome, 2008. * Francisco Azevedo, ''O Arroz De Palma'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2008. *
Javier Arancibia Contreras Javier Arancibia Contreras is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Salvador in 1976, to Chilean parents who went to exile in Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the worl ...
, ''Imóbile'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: 7 Letras, 2008. *
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, ''Peixe Morto'', Belo Horizonte, MG: Autêntica, 2008. * Maria Cecília Gomes dos Reis, ''O Mundo Segundo Laura Ni'', São Paulo, SP: Editora 34, 2008. *
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, ''Rita no Pomar'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: 7 Letras, 2008. *
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, ''Zé, Mizé, Camarada André'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2008. * Vanessa Barbara and Emilio Fraia, ''O Verão do Chibo'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Objetiva, 2008. Prize Administrators *''Board of Trustees:''
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, Julio Cesar Pimentel Pinto Filho, Manuel da Costa Pinto, and
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(who also served on the board of trustees for the 2008 prize). *''Initial Jury:''
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(professor),
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(professor), Menalton Braff (author and a finalist for the 2008 prize), Fernando Paixão (author), Paula Fabrio (bookseller), José Carlos Honório (bookseller), Marcelo Pen (literary critic), Josélia Aguiar (literary critic), Márcia de Grandi (reader), and Mario Vitor Santos (reader). *''Final Jury:''
Cristóvão Tezza Cristóvão Tezza (born 21 August 1952) is a Brazilian novelist and university professor. Biography Cristóvão Tezza was born in Lages, Santa Catarina, Brazil in 1952, but moved to Curitiba in Paraná by the time he was ten. This city would ...
(author of the winning entry for the 2008 prize), Luis Antonio Giron (literary critic), Walnice Nogueira Galvão (professor), Aldo Bocchini (bookseller), and Claudiney Ferreira (reader).


2010 São Paulo Prize for Literature

The list of ten finalists for each category chosen by the initial jury for the 2010 São Paulo Prize for Literature was officially announced at the Festival da Mantiqueira in
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, São Paulo on 29 May 2010 by Governor
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. The finalists included Bernardo Carvalho, who made his second appearance, having previously made the list in 2008, and Ivana Arruda Leite, who had served on the initial jury for the 2008 prize. There were originally 217 entries under consideration by the initial jury. All entries were first published in Brazil in 2009. The winners selected by the final jury were granted their awards by the Secretary of Culture of the State of São Paulo, Andrea Matarazzo, on behalf of the Governor of São Paulo, on 2 August 2010 at a ceremony at the
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. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year *
Raimundo Carrero Raimundo Carrero de Barros Filho is a Brazilian journalist and writer. He was born in the city of Salgueiro, Pernambuco, in 1947. His first contact with literature was still in his teens, when his brother became a circus artist and left him a box ...
, ''A Minha Alma É Irmã de Deus'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2009. *
Bernardo Carvalho Bernardo Carvalho (born 1960 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian author and journalist. He was the editor of “ Folhetim,” a collection of essays, and is a Paris and New York correspondent for Folha de S.Paulo. His first two novels were edited i ...
, ''O Filho da Mãe'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2009. *
Chico Buarque Francisco Buarque de Hollanda (born 19 June 1944), popularly known simply as Chico Buarque (), is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer, playwright, writer, and poet. He is best known for his music, which often includes social, econom ...
, ''Leite Derramado'' (English title: '' Spilt Milk''), São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2009. * João Ubaldo Ribeiro, ''O Albatroz Azul'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Nova Fronteira, 2009. * Luiz Ruffato, ''Estive em Lisboa e Lembrei de Você'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2009. *
Ondjaki Ndalu de Almeida (born July 5, 1977) is a writer born in Angola who uses the pen name Ondjaki. He has written poetry, children's books, short stories, novels, drama and film scripts. Career Ondjaki studied sociology at the University of Luanda ...
, ''AvóDezanove e o Segredo do Soviético'' (English title: '' Granma Nineteen and the Soviet's Secret''), São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2009. * Paulo Rodrigues, ''As Vozes do Sótão'', São Paulo, SP: Cosac Naify, 2009. *
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, ''Pornopopeia'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Objetiva, 2008. * Ricardo Lísias, ''O Livro dos Mandarins'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Alfaguara, 2009. *
Rodrigo Lacerda Rodrigo Lacerda (born 1969) is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Rio de Janeiro. He has a PhD in literature from the University of São Paulo The Universidade de São Paulo (, USP) is a public research university in the Brazilian state of ...
, ''Outra Vida'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Alfaguara, 2009. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Author * Edney Silvestre, ''Se Eu Fechar os Olhos Agora'' (English title: '' If I Close My Eyes Now''), Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2009. * Brisa Paim Duarte, ''A morte de Paula D.'', Maceió, AL: EDUFAL: Faculdade de Letras, Universidade Federal de Alagoas, 2009. *
Carlos de Brito e Mello Carlos de Brito e Mello is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte is the List of largest cities in Brazil, sixth-largest city in Brazil, with a population of around 2.3 million, and the third largest metropolita ...
, ''A Passagem Tensa dos Corpos'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2009. * Carol Bensimon, ''Sinuca Embaixo D'Água'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2009. * Cíntia Lacroix, ''Sanga Menor'', Porto Alegre, RS: Dublinense, 2009. * Claudia Lage, ''Mundos de Eufrásia'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2009. * Ivana Arruda Leite, ''Hotel Novo Mundo'', São Paulo, SP: Editora 34, 2009. * Ivone Castilho Benedetti, ''Immaculada'', São Paulo, SP: WMF Martins Fontes, 2009. * Lívia Sganzerla Jappe, ''Cisão'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: 7 Letras, 2009. * Maria Carolina Maia, ''Ciranda de Nós'', São Paulo, SP: Grua Livros, 2009. Prize Administrators *''Board of Trustees:'' *''Initial Jury:'' Egle Amato, Estevão Azevedo (author and finalist for the 2009 debut-author prize),
Javier Arancibia Contreras Javier Arancibia Contreras is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Salvador in 1976, to Chilean parents who went to exile in Brazil Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the worl ...
(author and finalist for the 2009 debut-author prize), João Luís Ceccantini, Josélia Aguiar (literary critic and member of the 2009 initial jury), Cida Saldanha, Norma Ferreira,
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,
Rinaldo Gama Rinaldo may refer to: *Renaud de Montauban (also spelled Renaut, Renault, Italian: Rinaldo di Montalbano, Dutch: Reinout van Montalbaen, German: Reinhold von Montalban), a legendary knight in the medieval Matter of France * Rinaldo (''Jerusalem Lib ...
, and Rosemary Conceição dos Santos. *''Final Jury:''
Walther Moreira Santos Walther Moreira Santos (born 1979) is a Brazilian writer and illustrator. He was born in Vitória de Santo Antão, Pernambuco. He has written and illustrated numerous books for children. For adults, his noted works include ''O Piloto'', ''Dentro da ...
(a finalist for the 2009 prize), Luiz Felipe Pondé,
Moacyr Scliar Moacyr Jaime Scliar (March 23, 1937February 27, 2011) was a Brazilian writer and physician. Most of his writing centers on issues of Jewish identity in the Diaspora and particularly on being Jewish in Brazil. Scliar is best known outside Brazil ...
(a finalist for the 2009 prize),
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, and Valentim Facioli.


2011 São Paulo Prize for Literature

The initial jury for the 2011 São Paulo Prize for Literature reviewed 221 novels—104 for the primary prize and 117 for the debut author prize. The list of ten finalists for each category was officially announced at the 4th Festival da Mantiqueira in São Francisco Xavier on 28 May 2011. Included among the finalists were Evandro Affonso Ferreira, who had been on the initial jury for the 2008 prize, Menalton Braff, who had been a finalist for the 2008 prize and on the initial jury for the 2009 prize, and Carola Saavedra, who had been a finalist in 2009. The winners selected by the final jury were announced on 1 August 2011 at a ceremony at the
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. All entries were first published in Brazil in 2010. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year *
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, ''Passageiro do Fim do Dia'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2010. *
Adriana Lisboa Adriana Lisboa (born April 25, 1970) is a Brazilian writer. She is the author of seven novels, and has also published poetry, short stories, essays, and books for children. Originally written in Portuguese, her books have been translated into mo ...
, ''Azul-corvo'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Rocco, 2010. * Carola Saavedra, ''Paisagem com Dromedário'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2010. * Evandro Affonso Ferreira, ''Minha Mãe se Matou sem Dizer Adeus'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2010. . * Joca Reiners Terron, ''Do Fundo do Poço se Vê a Lua'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2010. * Menalton Braff, ''Bolero de Ravel'', São Paulo, SP: Global, 2010. *
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, ''Chá das Cinco com o Vampiro'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Objetiva, 2010. * Nelson de Oliveira, ''Poeira: Demônios e Maldições'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Língua Geral, 2010. *
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, ''Traduzindo Hannah'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2010. * Sérgio Mudado, ''Os Negócios Extraordinários de um certo Juca Peralta''Belo Horizonte, MG: Crisálida, 2010. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Author * Marcelo Ferroni, ''Método Prático da Guerrilha'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2010. * Andréa del Fuego, ''Os Malaquias'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Língua Geral, 2010. *
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, ''Perácio – Relato Psicótico'', São Paulo, SP: Leya, 2010. *
Eduardo Giannetti Eduardo Giannetti da Fonseca (Belo Horizonte, February 23, 1957) is a Brazilian economist and author, educated at the University of São Paulo, with specialization in Social Science, Economics, Administration, and Accounting. He received his doc ...
, ''A Ilusão da Alma: Biografia de uma Ideia Fixa'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2010. * Gabriela Guimarães Gazzinelli, ''Prosa de Papagaio'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2010. * Hélio Pólvora, ''Inúteis Luas Obscenas'', São Paulo, SP: Casarão do Verbo, 2010. * Luis Alberto Brandão, ''Manhã do Brasil'', São Paulo, SP: Scipione, 2010. * Marcelo Cid, ''Os Unicórnios'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: 7 Letras, 2010. * Marco Lucchesi, ''O Dom do Crime'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2010. * Reni Adriano, ''Lugar'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Tinta Negra, 2010. Prize Administrators *''Board of Trustees:'' *''Initial Jury:''
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, Cibele Lopresti Costa, Donizete Galvão de Souza, Helena Bonito Couto Pereira, Luiz Avelino de Lima, Luiz Gonzaga Marchezan, Maria Antonia Pavan de Santa Cruz, Maria da Aparecida Saldanha, Mirna Queiroz dos Santos, and Rodrigo Vilella. *''Final Jury:''
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, Alexandre Martins Fontes, Ruy Altenfelder, Regina Dalcastagnè, and
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.


2012 São Paulo Prize for Literature

The initial jury for the 2012 São Paulo Prize for Literature reviewed 209 novels, 90 of which came from established authors, and 119 of which came from debut authors. On 2 August 2012, the Secretary of Culture for the State of São Paulo announced the ten finalists for each category. Included among the finalists was the reappearance of Tatiana Salem Levy, who had won the 2008 São Paulo Prize for Literature for debut authors, Luiz Ruffato who had been a finalist for the 2010 main prize, and Hélio Pólvora who had been a finalist for the 2011 debut author prize. Bartolomeu Campos de Queirós died in January 2012, but was still made a finalist and allowed to compete posthumously. His novel ultimately won the prize. Bartolomeu Campos de Queirós was represented at the awards ceremony by his publisher, Isabel Coelho, who accepted the prize on his behalf and stated the prize money would go to his family. The winners selected by the final jury were announced by Governor
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on 24 September 2012 at the
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. All entries were first published in Brazil in 2011. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year * Bartolomeu Campos de Queirós, ''Vermelho Amargo'', São Paulo, SP: Cosac Naify, 2011. * Adriana Lunardi, ''A Vendedora de Fósforos'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Rocco, 2011. *
Domingos Pellegrini Domingos Pellegrini (born 1949) is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Londrina, in the Southern Brazilian state of Paraná. He worked as a journalist after graduation. His first book ''O Homem Vermelho '', a short story collection, appeared in 1 ...
, ''Herança de Maria'', São Paulo, SP: Leya, 2011. * Hélio Pólvora, ''Don Solidon'', Casarão do Verbo, 2011. * Luiz Ruffato, ''Domingos sem Deus'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2011. * Luiz Vilela, ''Perdição'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2011. *
Michel Laub Michel Laub (born 1973 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian writer and journalist. Biography Laub graduated in Law at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in 1996. He also enrolled in the Journalism at PUC-RS, but did not complete he course. ...
, ''Diário da Queda'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2011. * Paulo Scott, ''Habitante Irreal'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Alfaguara, 2011. * Silvio Lancellotti, ''Em Nome do Pai dos Burros'', São Paulo, SP: Global, 2011. *
Tatiana Salem Levy Tatiana Salem Levy (born January 24, 1979 Lisbon) is a Brazilian writer and translator. Early life and education Levy's parents are Turkish Jews established in Portugal during the Brazilian military government. She studied literature at the Fed ...
, ''Dois Rios'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2011. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Author * Suzana Montoro, ''Os Hungareses'', São Paulo, SP: Ofício da Palavra, 2011. *Ana Mariano, ''Atado de Ervas'', Porto Alegre, RS: L&PM, 2011. *
Bernardo Kucinski Bernardo Kucinski (born 1937, in São Paulo) is a Brazilian journalist and political scientist, professor at the University of São Paulo, and collaborator with Brazil's Workers' Party. He served as advisor to the President of the Republic during ...
, ''K.'' (English translation: '' K''), São Paulo, SP: Expressão Popular, 2011. * Chico Lopes, ''O Estranho no Corredor'', São Paulo, SP: Editora 34, 2011. * Edmar Monteiro Filho, ''Fita Azul'', São Paulo, SP: Babel, 2011. * Eliane Brum, ''Uma Duas'', São Paulo, SP: Leya, 2011. * Julián Fuks, ''Procura do Romance'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Record, 2011. * Luciana Hidalgo, ''O Passeador'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Rocco, 2011. *
Marcos Bagno Marcos may refer to: People with the given name ''Marcos'' *Marcos (given name) *Marcos family Sports ;Surnamed * Dayton Marcos, Negro league baseball team from Dayton, Ohio (early twentieth-century) * Dimitris Markos, Greek footballer * Néls ...
, ''As Memórias de Eugênia'', Curitiba, PR: Editora Positivo, 2011. * Susana Fuentes, ''Luzia'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: 7 Letras, 2011. Prize Administrators *''Board of Trustees:'' José Renato Nalini (secretary-general of the
São Paulo Academy of Letters SAO or Sao may refer to: Places * Sao civilisation, in Middle Africa from 6th century BC to 16th century AD * Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso * Serb Autonomous Regions (''Srpska autonomna oblast'', SAO), during the breakup of Y ...
), Joaquim Maria Botelho (author and journalist), José Castilho Marques Neto (president of the UNESP Foundation Press and president of the Brazilian Association of University Publishers),
Marisa Lajolo Marisa may refer to: * Marisa (town), an Indonesian town * Marisa, Hellenised name of Maresha, town in Idumea (today in Israel) * Marisa (given name), a feminine personal name * ''Marisa'' (gastropod), a genus of apple snails * MV ''Marisa'' (193 ...
(professor, author, and member of the 2008 final jury), and Márcia Elisa Grandi (librarian). *''Initial Jury:'' Marcos Antonio de Moraes (professor of literature at USP),
Francisco Foot Hardman Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name ''Franciscus''. Meaning of the name Francisco In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed "Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Commu ...
(professor of literature at
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and member of the final jury for the 2011 prize), Maria da Aparecida Saldanha (professor of literature at USP and member of the initial jury for the 2011 prize), Margaret Alves Antunes (librarian), Luis Avelino de Lima (author), Ricardo de Medeiros Ramos Filho (author), Egle Rita Amato (bookseller), Maria Zilda da Cunha (bookseller), Vitor Tavares da Silva Filho (bookseller), and Manuel da Costa Pinto (literary critic and member of the board of trustees for the 2009 prize). *''Final Jury:'' Helena Bonito Couto Pereira (professor and member of the 2011 initial jury), Fernando Augusto Magalhães Paixão (author, professor, and member of the 2009 initial jury), Lucio Claudio Zaccara (bookseller), Fábio Lucas Gomes (literary critic), and Djair Rodrigues de Souza (librarian).


2013 São Paulo Prize for Literature

The window for submissions for the 2013 edition of the prize opened on 5 June 2013, along with a notification of a change to the prize structure. Under the new structure the 2013 prize for the best book of the year would remain at R$200,000, while the prize for the best book of the year by a debut author would be split, with R$100,000 being awarded for the best book by a debut author 40 and under and R$100,000 for the best book by a debut author over 40. An author who has previously published books in another genre is still considered a debut author if the book under consideration is his or her first novel. Out of 187 entries, 168 were found eligible to be considered in the competition, of which 80 were by established authors, 38 were by debut authors aged 40 and under, and 50 were by debut authors over 40. The 20 finalists were then announced on Thursday, 10 October 2013, with four finalists in the Debut Authors 40 and Under category, six finalists in the Debut Authors Over 40 category, and ten finalists in the main category for the Best Book of the Year. The winners were announced at the Museum of the Portuguese Language on 25 November 2013, however, Daniel Galera, the winner of the Best Book of the Year award and R$200,000 was unable to attend the ceremony because he was traveling for work. At the ceremony, Paula Fábrio, the winner of the Best Book of the Year by Debut Authors Over 40, commented on how this year's prize reflects a movement in the Brazilian market, with small publishing houses producing quality novels that are being missed by the larger publishers. Both novels by the winners of the debut author prizes were published by smaller publishers, with initial runs of only 500 copies each. Galera's novel by contrast was published by one of the largest publishers in the country,
Companhia das Letras Companhia das Letras is the largest publishing house in São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil. It was founded in 1986 by Luiz Schwarcz and his wife, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz. Companhia das Letras began as a literary publishing house and gradually grew into ...
, which had previously published the winning novel in both the veteran author and debut author categories, and has always been represented by at least one of its novels on the shortlists for each year. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year *
Daniel Galera Daniel Galera (São Paulo, July 13, 1979) is a Brazilian writer, translator and editor. He was born in São Paulo, but was raised and spent most of his life in Porto Alegre, until 2005 when he went back to São Paulo. He is considered by critics ...
, ''Barba ensopada de sangue'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2012. * Elvira Maria Vigna Lehmann, ''O que deu para fazer em matéria de história de amor'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2012. * Evandro Affonso Ferreira, ''O mendigo que sabia de cor os adágios de Erasmo Rotterdam'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Record, 2012. * Francisco J.C. Dantas, ''Caderno de ruminações'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Objetiva, 2012. * José Luiz Passos, ''O sonâmbulo amador'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Objetiva, 2012. *
Miguel Sanches Neto --> Miguel is a given name and surname, the Portuguese and Spanish form of the Hebrew name Michael. It may refer to: Places * Pedro Miguel, a parish in the municipality of Horta and the island of Faial in the Azores Islands *São Miguel (disamb ...
, ''A máquina de madeira'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2012. * Ricardo Lísias, ''O céu dos suicidas'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Objetiva, 2012. * Ronaldo Correia de Brito, ''Estive lá fora'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Objetiva, 2012. *
Xico Sá Francisco Reginaldo de Sá Menezes, also known as Xico Sá, (born 6 October 1962) is a Brazilian journalist and writer. He was born in Crato, Ceará and grew up in Recife Recife ( , ) is the Federative units of Brazil, state capital of Pernamb ...
, ''Big Jato'', São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2012. * Zuenir Ventura, ''Sagrada família'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Objetiva, 2012. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Authors Over 40 * Paula Fábrio, ''Desnorteio'', São Paulo, SP: Patuá, 2012. * Antonio Geraldo Figueiredo Ferreira, ''As visitas que hoje estamos'', São Paulo, SP: Iluminuras, 2012. *
Luize Valente Luize Valente, born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, of Portuguese and German origins, is a writer and documentary filmmaker, author of historical novels and awarded documentaries, and a journalist. Biography Passionate about History, Valente has be ...
, ''O segredo do oratório'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Record, 2012. * Maria Silvia de Souza Camargo, ''Quando ia me esquecendo de você'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: 7 Letras, 2012. *
Roberto Schaan Ferreira Roberto is an Italian, Portuguese and Spanish variation of the male given name Robert. Notable people named Roberto include: * Roberto (footballer, born 1912) * Roberto (footballer, born 1977) * Roberto (footballer, born 1978) * Roberto (footb ...
, ''Por que os ponchos são negros?'', Editora da Cidade, 2012. * Rodrigo Fonseca Barbosa, ''O homem que não sabia contar histórias'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Record, 2012. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Authors Under 40 * Jacques Fux, ''Antiterapias'', Belo Horizonte, MG: Scriptum, 2012. *
Antônio Salvador Júlio César Pereira, also known as Antonio Salvador (born 1981) is a Brazilian writer and lawyer. He was born in Natal and lives in Berlin. As a writer he is known for his novel ''A condessa de Picaçurova'' which was nominated for the Sao Paulo P ...
, ''A condessa de Picaçurova'', Prólogo, 2012. * Luisa Dalla Valle Geisler, ''Quiçá'', Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Record, 2012. * Raphael Montes de Carvalho, ''Suicidas'', São Paulo, SP: Benvirá, 2012. Prize Administrators *''Board of Trustees:'' Lígia Fonseca Ferreira, Marcia Elisa Garcia de Grandi, Maria de Lourdes Ortiz Gandini Baldan, Marisa Philbert Lajolo, and Quartim de Moraes. *''Initial Jury:'' Ana Lúcia Trevisan, Gênese Andrade da Silva, José Roberto Barreto Lins Filho, Marco Antonio de Moraes, Maria da Aparecida Saldanha, Ricardo Ramos Filho, Sandra Regina Ferro Espilotro, Silvio Lancellotti, Sylvia Helena Telarolli de Almeida Leite e
Vera Sá Vera may refer to: Names *Vera (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) *Vera (given name), a given name (including a list of people and fictional characters with the name) **Vera (), archbishop of the archdiocese of Tarra ...
. *''Final Jury:''
Benjamin Abdala Junior Benjamin ( ''Bīnyāmīn''; "Son of (the) right")blue letter bible: https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h3225/kjv/wlc/0-1/ H3225 - yāmîn - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) was the younger of the two sons of Jacob and Rachel, and Jacob's twel ...
, Cassiano Elek Machado, Margaret Alves Antunes, Ronaldo Cagiano Barbosa, and Ubiratan Brasil.


2014 São Paulo Prize for Literature

Submissions for the 7th edition of the São Paulo Prize for Literature were accepted between 24 March 2014 and 7 May 2014, and on 15 May 2014, the board of trustees and the initial jury for the 2014 prize were announced. The group included university professors, librarians, publishers, authors, and a biologist. On 19 August 2014, the names of the 20 finalists were announced. The finalists were chosen from 169 books that had been entered for consideration, of which 153 were accepted for the competition. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year * Ana Luisa Escorel, ''Anel de vidro'', Ouro sobre azul, 2013. *
Adriana Lisboa Adriana Lisboa (born April 25, 1970) is a Brazilian writer. She is the author of seven novels, and has also published poetry, short stories, essays, and books for children. Originally written in Portuguese, her books have been translated into mo ...
, ''Hanói'', Alfaguara/Objetiva, 2013. *
Alberto Martins Alberto de Sousa Martins GCL GOC (born 25 April 1945, Guimarães, Portugal) is a Portuguese lawyer and politician, who has served as Minister of State Reform and Public Administration from 1999 to 2002, and as Minister of Justice from 2009 to ...
, ''Lívia e o cemitério africano'', Editora 34, 2013. *
Bernardo Carvalho Bernardo Carvalho (born 1960 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian author and journalist. He was the editor of “ Folhetim,” a collection of essays, and is a Paris and New York correspondent for Folha de S.Paulo. His first two novels were edited i ...
, ''Reprodução'', Companhia das Letras, 2013. *
Carlos de Brito e Mello Carlos de Brito e Mello is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte is the List of largest cities in Brazil, sixth-largest city in Brazil, with a population of around 2.3 million, and the third largest metropolita ...
, ''A cidade, o inquisidor e os ordinários'', Companhia das Letras, 2013. * Joca Reiners Terron, ''A tristeza extraordinária do leopardo-das-neves'', Companhia das Letras, 2013. * Marco Lucchesi, ''O bibliotecário do imperador'', Globo Livros, 2013. *
Michel Laub Michel Laub (born 1973 in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian writer and journalist. Biography Laub graduated in Law at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in 1996. He also enrolled in the Journalism at PUC-RS, but did not complete he course. ...
, ''A maçã envenenada'', Companhia das Letras, 2013. *
Rodrigo Lacerda Rodrigo Lacerda (born 1969) is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Rio de Janeiro. He has a PhD in literature from the University of São Paulo The Universidade de São Paulo (, USP) is a public research university in the Brazilian state of ...
, ''Carlos Lacerda – A República das abelhas'', Companhia das Letras, 2013. * Sérgio Rodrigues, ''O drible'', Companhia das Letras, 2013. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Authors Over 40 * Verônica Stigger, ''Opisanie Swiata'', Cosac Naify, 2013. * Amilcar Bettega, ''Barreira'', Companhia das Letras, 2013. *
Cadão Volpato Carlos Adão "Cadão" Volpato (born December 28, 1956) is a Brazilian musician, artist, journalist and writer. He is best known for being the frontman of cult following, cult post-punk band Fellini (band), Fellini. Biography Cadão Volpato was b ...
, ''Pessoas que passam pelos sonhos'', Cosac Naify, 2013. *
Marcelino Freire Marcelino Freire (born 1967) is a Brazilian writer. Born in Sertânia in the state of Pernambuco, he is best known for his short story collection ''Contos negreiros'' which won the Premio Jabuti and for his debut novel ''Nossos ossos'' which was nom ...
, ''Nossos ossos'', Record, 2013. * Flavio Cafiero, ''O frio aqui fora'', Cosac Naify, 2013. * João Anzanello Carrascoza, ''Aos 7 e aos 40'', Cosac Naify, 2013. * Rogerio Pereira, ''Na Escuridão, amanhã'', Cosac Naify, 2013. Shortlist for Best Book of the Year – Debut Authors Under 40 *
Marcos Peres Marcos Peres (born 1984) is a Brazilians, Brazilian writer. He was born in Maringá and studied law at the State University of Maringá. As a writer he is best-known for his debut novel ''O evangelho segundo Hittler '' (''The Gospel According to Hi ...
, ''O evangelho segundo Hitler'', Record, 2013. * Ieda Magri, ''Olhos de bicho'', Rocco, 2013. *
Laura Erber Laura Erber (born 1979) is a Brazilian writer and visual artist. She has exhibited throughout Brazil and Europe. Erber writes poetry that is internationally recognized, along with short stories, essays, and books. She works in multiple languages. ...
, ''Esquilos de Pavlov'', Alfaguara/Objetiva, 2013. Prize Administrators *''Board of Trustees:'' Andrea Saad Hossne, José Castilho Marques Neto, Ligia Fonseca Ferreira, Márcia Elísa Garcia de Grandi, and Maria de Lourdes Ortiz Gandini Baldan *''Initial Jury:'' Jefferson Agostini Mello, Jiro Takahashi, Manuel da Costa Pinto, Margaret Alves Antunes, Maria Antonia Pavan de Santa Cruz, Maria Celeste de Souza, Mirhiane Mendes de Abreu, Paloma Vidal, Ricardo Ramos Filho, and Sandra Regina Ferro Espilotro. *''Final Jury:'' Carlo Carrenho,
Ivan Marques Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was the Bul ...
, Maria Rita Palmeira, and
Rubens Figueiredo Rubens Figueiredo is a Brazilian writer and translator. He was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1956. He studied literature at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. Among his noted books are: * ''As palavras secretas'' - Jabuti award * ''Barco a se ...


See also

* List of literary awards * Brazilian literature


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sao Paulo Prize for Literature Brazilian literary awards Portuguese-language literary awards First book awards