João Tordo

João Tordo (born 1975, Lisboa) is a Portuguese writer.[1]

Biography

João Tordo was born in Lisbon, on 28 August 1975. He graduated in philosophy and studied journalism and creative writing in London and New York.[2] His novel As Três Vidas won the José Saramago Prize in 2009. He published nine novels: The Book of Lightless Men (2004), Memory Hotel (2007), Three Lives (2009), The Good Winter (2010), The Anatomy of Martyrs (2011), The Sabbatical Year (2013) Accidental Biography Of a Love Affair (2014) Mourning Elias Gro (2015) and Eden According to Lars D. (2015).[3]

He was shortlisted for the Portugal Telecom Prize, for the Portuguese Society for Authors Award for Narrative Fiction, the Fernando Namora Literary Prize and for the 6th edition of the European Literature Prize.[4]

His books are published in many countries, such as France, Italy and Brazil.

As a screenplay writer, he participated in many television series, including O Segredo de Miguel Zuzarte (RTP), 4 (RTP) and Liberdade XXI (RTP). He still works as a chronicler and a trainer in Fiction Workshops dedicated to Creative Writind and to Novels.

Works

Novels

Anthologies

References

  1. Winners José Saramago Prize
  2. "João Tordo". Bookoffice. Retrieved 2016-05-13.
  3. "João Tordo". Bookoffice. Retrieved 2016-05-13.
  4. "João Tordo". Bookoffice. Retrieved 2016-05-13.

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