Another wrote that Clarice had "shifted the center of gravity around which the Brazilian novel had been revolving for about twenty years."
O Romance Brasileiro de 1752 a 1930, a survey of Brazilian novels (1952).
Home Is the Sailor (Portuguese: Os velhos marinheiros ou o capitão de longo curso) is a Brazilian modernist novel.
The magical realism of Latin American writers explains this adaptation of a Brazilian novel by Manuel Puig and its film version.
Her next film, based on a 19th-century Brazilian novel, will be shot on location in Brasilia.
Tereza Batista: Home from the Wars (Portuguese: Teresa Batista Cansada da Guerra is a Brazilian modernist novel.
It is considered to be one of the first Brazilian fantastic novels ever.
Aventura has scheduled two Brazilian novels for next spring: "Mule" by Darcy Ribeiro and "Sempre Viva" by Antonio Callado.
The latter series was derived from various Brazilian novels centered around the life of historical persona Ana Jacinta de São José.
Éramos Seis ("We Were Six") is a 1943 Brazilian novel by Maria José Dupré about a struggling middle-class family in São Paulo.