Verlag: Sâo Paulo, Ática, 1985., 1985
Anbieter: AQUILANTI. Libros Antiguos & Modernos (A.L.A.D.A), Ciudad De Buenos Aires, CABA, Argentinien
Verbandsmitglied: ALADA
128 páginas. Con ilustraciones. 8vo., rústica.
Verlag: Rio, O Cruzeiro, 1962
Anbieter: Biblioteca de Babel, São Paulo, SP, Brasilien
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Primeira edição; first edition. Encadernação meia-tela, capa original conservada, 23x16cm, 208p. Exemplar sólido e completo, sem carimbos ou anotações. Rara primeira edição deste romance policial escrito em colaboração por grandes nomes da literatura brasileira: Viriato Correa, Dinah Silveira de Queiroz, Lúcio cardoso, Herberto Sales, Jorge Amado, José Condé, João Guimarães Rosa, Antonio Callado, Orígenes Lessa e Rachel de Queiroz.Mystery novel written collectively by a selected team of the most important Brazilian writers. Scarce. [corr].
Verlag: Sao Pablo, 1941
Anbieter: Chaco 4ever Books, Montevideo, MO, Uruguay
Magazin / Zeitschrift
Sin Encuadernar. Zustand: Bien. Folio. Wrappers. #1 May 1941 - #19 Feb 1942. (lacks #1-2, 4-6, 12, 14, 17). Contributors: Mário de Andrade, Sérgio Miliet, Raul Bopp, illustration by Di Cavalcanti, Tarsila. Origenes Lessa was a journalist, novelist, Brazilian essayist, and immortal of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. In 1932 he participated actively in the Constitutionalist Revolution, during which he was arrested and removed to Río de Janeiro. In the prison of Ilha Grande, he wrote There is nothing to report on the Constitutionalist Revolution, and Ilha Grande, the newspaper of a prisoner of war, two works that projected him in the literary circles. That same year he joined as a writer in N. Y. Ayer & Son, an activity that he pursued for more than forty years in successive advertising agencies. He returned to the literary activity, publishing the collection of short stories Passa-three, and next, the novel The playboy and the novel O beans and the dream, work that conquered the Prize Antônio de Alcântara Machado and had an extraordinary success, including in its adaptation as a television soap opera. In 1942 he moved to New York to work in the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs, having been a writer on NBC in programs broadcast to Brazil. In 1943, back in Río de Janeiro, he collected in the volume Ok, America the reports and interviews written in the United States. He continued his literary activity, publishing new collections of short stories, novels and novels. Since 1970, he has also devoted himself to children's and youth literature, and has published almost 40 titles in this area, which have made him an author known and loved by Brazilian children and young people. CodMZ1.