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Destinação Brazil
FIL Literature
Destinação Brazil
FIL Literature
Destinação Brazil
A diverse and contrasting literature is written in Brazil. The voices of this edition make up two dialogue tables that will invite readers to explore big cities, small towns and new horizons. The vast territory that makes up the country and its multiplicity of genres, groups and languages give Brazilian literature a unique and interesting character for readers who are looking for contrasts and surprises.
The participants of this cycle come from and portray regions outside the major cities, their narrative brings new cultural, ethnic and geographical perspectives: Luciany Aparecida, narrator who tells us about gender, courage, and color, and who makes visible deep traces in the current Brazilian population; Eliane Marques, poet and novelist whose raw and violent writing portrays the life of generations of enslaved women; Monique Malcher, voice of resilient women and lives in constant transformation; Vitor Martins, narrator and illustrator whose work invites us to overcome insecurities and let ourselves be known beyond the obvious and Micheliny Verunschk, a writer whose most recent work explores language, memory, belonging, and time while telling a story of a past fiercely reached by the future.
Participants: Monique Malcher, Eliane Marques, Micheliny Verunschk
Moderator: Brenda Ríos

Monique Malcher
(Brazil, 1988)
Monique Malcher is a writer, journalist and visual artist, born in Santarém, west of Pará. She has a master's degree in anthropology and an interdisciplinary doctorate in human sciences, with a specialization in gender studies. Her first book, Flor de gume (Editorial Moinhos), won the 2021 Jabuti Prize for Literature in the short story category.
She is the second woman from the north of Brazil to win a Jabuti Prize for literature. Flor de gume will also be published soon under the title Flor de filo by the Fondo de Cultura Económica, in Mexico. His first novel, Degola (2025), will be published by the Companhia das Letras.
Other activities involving the participant:
Annual International Storytellers Conference

Eliane Marques
(Brazil, 1970)
Eliane Marques, born on the border between Brazil and Uruguay, is a novelist, poet, translator and psychoanalyst. She has published Louças de familia, her first novel (Autêntica Contemporânea), São Paulo Literature Prize 2023; or poço das marianas (2022 Minuano Prize for Literature); and se alguém o pano (Açorians Prize for Literature 2016), Relicário, and the translations Pregão de Marimorena and Cabeças de Ifé (2022 AGES Award). In March 2025 she released the poetry book Sílex by the Editorial Fósforo - Círculo de Poemas. She is currently working on her new novel, Guanxuma, to be released in 2026 by the publishing house Autêntica Contemporânea. For many years he coordinated the Publishing house Escola de Poesia Amefricana and the Orisun Oro label, aimed at the translation and publication of books by Amefrican poets. She has poems published in American magazines The Common (No. 20) and Prairie Schooner (volume 95), in the Cuban magazine Casa de las Américas and in the Brazilian magazines Cult and Piauí, among others. She was a columnist for the newspaper Zero Hora, an important information vehicle of the south of Brazil. She graduated in pedagogy and law and holds a master's degree in public law, specializing in “Constitution, Politics and Economics”, in addition to working as an External Control Auditor of the Court of Auditors of the State of Rio Grande do Sul.
Other activities involving the participant:
São Paulo Prize for Literature
The Poetry Room

Micheliny Verunschk
Nació en 1972 en Recife, en el estado brasileño de Pernambuco. Escritora e historiadora, es autora de libros de cuentos, poesía y novelas, entre ellos Nossa Teresa: vida e morte de uma santa suicida (Patuá, 2014), ganador del Premio São Paulo de Literatura; O som do rugido da onça (Companhia das Letras, 2021; trad.: El sonido del rugido de la onza, Elefanta, 2025), que obtuvo el Premio Jabuti a la mejor novela literaria y el tercer lugar en el Premio Oceanos; Caminhando com os mortos (Companhia das Letras, 2023), ganador del Premio Oceanos; y Depois do trovão (Companhia das Letras, 2025).

Brenda Ríos
Writer. She teaches creative writing workshops in different spaces of the country.
She is a member of the National System of Creators 2024-2027.
Among her most recent books is Ensayo 4, compilation and prologue, Direction of Literature, UNAM, 2024 (dissemination). She has been published in Brazil, Colombia, Spain. Cubo de Rubik (Camelot America, 2018) and Olvidar a nadie (Ediciones Periféricas, 2022) together with Mercedes Álvarez, are her chronicle books. Her essay books: Hombres de verdad and Raras ensayos sobre el amor, lo femenino, la voluntad creadora, were included in various lists of the best books in their respective years of appearance in different national media. She was ed for the writing residency at Casa Estudio Cien Años de Soledad, in 2023.
Other activities involving the participant:
The Poetry Room
Southern literature
The other side of the essay
Thursday, December 04
19:30 to 20:20
Salón B, Área Internacional, Expo Guadalajara
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