Joca Reiners Terron

João Carlos Reiners Terron (born 9 February 1968), writing as Joca Reiners Terron, is a Brazilian poet, novelist, designer and editor.[1]

Joca Reiners Terron (left) and Sérgio Sant'Anna at the Frankfurt Book Fair (2013)

Biography

Terron was born in Cuiabá, in 1968. He studied Architecture at UFRJ and studied Industrial Design at UNESP. He lives in São Paulo since 1995.

He was founder and editor of the independent publishing house Ciência do Acidente. His works appeared on several anthologies published in Brazil and abroad, such as Geração 90: os transgressores (Boitempo, 2003), Os Cem Menores Contos Brasileiros do Século (Ateliê Editorial, 2004), Dentro de um livro (Casa da Palavra, 2005), A Literatura latino-americana do século XXI (Aeroplano Editora/Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, 2005), Contos Cruéis: as narrativas mais violentas da literatura brasileira contemporânea (Geração Editorial, 2006), Rattapalax and McSweeneys 46: The Latin American Crime Issue (2014)[2]

Works

Novels

Short stories

Poetry

Stage plays

Awards

References

External links

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