Luiz Ruffato - Place of Birth, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Facts, Net Worth, Birthday, Biography and Family

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Feb 04, 1961 Cataguases, Minas Gerais, Brazil 63 years old

Brazilian writer

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About Luiz Ruffato

  • Luiz Fernando Ruffato de Souza (Cataguases, Brazil, February 1961) is a contemporary Brazilian writer.
  • An alumnus of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, Ruffato worked as a journalist in São Paulo and published several fiction books including Historia das Remorsos e Rancores (1998) and Eles eram muitos cavalos [They were Many Horses] (2001).
  • The latter book garnered the APCA literary prize. Born to an immigrant and working-class family in Cataguazes, Luiz Ruffato had an early inclination to literature.
  • Nonetheless, following the request of his mother – who was a Portuguese washerwoman – and father – who was an Italian popcorn salesman – Ruffato had an apprenticeship as salesman in Cataguases before moving to Juiz de Fora and studying journalism.
  • In Juiz de Fora, Ruffato worked as a mechanic by day and studied journalism by night.
  • His working class and immigrant inheritance are reflected in his work.
  • His cycle of five novels entitled "Inferno Provisório" [Temporary hell] portrays the story of Brazilian industrialization from the 1950s on.
  • Once he graduated as a journalist, Ruffato moved to São Paulo to work in his new profession.
  • São Paulo also became the stage, along with Minas Gerais, to Ruffato's short stories and novels.
  • "Eles eram muitos cavalos" tells, in 69 fragments, the daily life and contradictions of São Paulo, Brazil's biggest metropolis. Ruffato is also one of the founders of the Church of the Book as Transformation (Igreja do Livro Transformador), a secular movement that encourages reading in Brazil.
  • The movement believes that books can change the lives of people in subtle and radical ways. In 2012 Luiz Ruffato was Distinguished Brazilian Writer in Residence at the Center for Latin American Studies at UC Berkeley.
  • In 2013 his novel "Domingos sem deus" was awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize.

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