List of Brazilian Writers - Other Writers

Other Writers

  • Marcelo Cassaro (1970) rpg creator, comics writer
  • Millôr Fernandes (born 1924) humourist
  • Zélia Gattai (1916–2008) memoirist, children literature
  • Alice Dayrell Caldeira Brant (Helena Morley) memoirist
  • Ricardo Semler business
  • Gabriel Soares de Souza naturalist
  • Mateus Soares de Azevedo historian
  • Malba Tahan (1895–1974) pen name for Júlio César de Mello e Souza children literature
  • Adelmar Tavares poet
  • Franklin Távora (1842–1888) novelist
  • Miguel Torres de Andrade screenplay writer
  • Fagundes Varela (1841–1875) poet
  • Antônio Vieira (1608–1697) preacher, historian
  • Afonso Arinos de Melo Franco (1868–1916) short stories
  • Austregésilo de Athayde journalist
  • Fabrício Carpi Nejar poet
  • Aristides Fraga Lima (1923 – c. 1996) children literature
  • Henrique Maximiano Coelho Neto (1864–1934) novelist
  • José do Patrocínio journalist
  • Afrânio Peixoto (1876–1947) novelist
  • Afonso Schmidt (1890–1964) journalist
  • Paulo Setúbal (1893–1937) poet, novelist
  • Narbal Fontes and Ofélia Fontes (1902–1960) - children literature
  • Eduardo Portella - critic
  • Francisco de Sales Torres Homem (1822–1891)
  • Ivan Ângelo (born 1936) novelist, journalist, short stories
  • Paulo Fernando Craveiro (born 1934) romance writer, chronicalist, poet, journalist

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