Issue 72. Raffaello & Leonardo

Paulo José Miranda
Paulo José Miranda

Paulo José Miranda was born in 1965 in the Village of Paio Pires. He graduated in Philosophy and, in 1997, published his first book of poetry, A Voz Que Nos Trai, which granted him the first Teixeira de Pascoaes Prize. In 1999, and already living in Istanbul, Turkey, he also became the first winner of the José Saramago Prize, with the novella Natureza Morta. Later, he also lived in Macao and Brazil, having written poetry, fiction, theatre, and essays. In 2015, he received the Authors Award, from the Portuguese Society of Authors, for his poetry book Exercícios de Humano, and returned to Portugal, starting shortly afterwards to work on Manoel de Oliveira's biography, A Morte não É Prioritária.

Source: https://www.wook.pt/autor/paulo-jose-miranda/20657

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