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3:AM
MAGAZINE BRASIL
Launched in 2007, 3:AM Brasil is the Portuguese language edition of the 3:AM Magazine website, one of the first literary journals on the internet. 3:AM Brasil promotes new writing from Brazil in the fields of fiction, literary criticism, poetry, opinion and cultural discussion. [pt] |
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BRAZILIAN NATIONAL
LIBRARY
The National Library of Brazil (Biblioteca Nacional - BN) is the largest in Latin America. It was founded in 1808 with the collections of the Portuguese Royal Library. It preserves a collection of approximately 9 million items, including books, stamps, illustrations, manuscripts, maps and audiovisual materials. |
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DOMÍNIO PÚBLICO
Funded by the Brazilian federal government, Domínio Público is an extremely wide-ranging database of public-domain digital documents, that has been developed with the use of open-source software. [pt] |
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INTERNATIONAL
LITERARY FESTIVAL OF PARATI
The International Literary Festival of Parati (Festa Literária Internacional de Parati - FLIP) is the most important annual literary festival in Brazil. It takes place in July in the town of Parati in the state of Rio de Janeiro. |
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JORGE
AMADO FOUNDATION
Official website of the Jorge Amado Foundation. Jorge Amado (1912-2001) was a Brazilian writer of the Modernist school. |
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PAULO
COELHO
Official website of the world-famous Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho. |
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WIKIPEDIA
- LITERATURE OF BRAZIL
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia, has a page on Brazilian Literature with links to many authors and external websites. |









