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Carpinejar (2012)

Fabrício Carpi Nejar or Fabricio Carpinejar (born October 23, 1972 ) is a Brazilian writer. He was born in Caxias do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul. His father is the poet Carlos Nejar.

Bibliography

  • 1998 - As solas do sol
  • 2000 - Um terno de pássaros ao sul
  • 2001 - Terceira sede
  • 2002 - Biografia de uma árvore
  • 2003 - Caixa de sapatos (antologia)
  • 2004 - Cinco Marias
  • 2004 - Porto Alegre e o dia em que a cidade fugiu de casa (Série Paralelepípedos 2)
  • 2005 - Como no céu/Livro de visitas
  • 2006 - O Amor Esquece de Começar
  • 2006 - Filhote de Cruz Credo
  • 2006 - Meu filho, minha filha
  • 2008 - Diário de um apaixonado - Sintomas de um bem incurável
  • 2008 - Canalha
  • 2009 - www.twitter.com/carpinejar
  • 2010 - Mulher perdigueira
  • 2010 - O menina grisalho
  • 2011 - Borralheiro
  • 2011 - A menina superdotada
  • 2012 - Beleza Interior - Uma viagem poética pelo Rio Grande do Sul
  • 2012 - Ai meu Deus, Ai meu Jesus
  • 2012 - Bem-vindo - Histórias com as cidades de nomes mais bonitos e misteriosos do Brasil

References

  1. "Um Escritor na Biblioteca | Fabrício Carpinejar". Biblioteca Pública do Paraná (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-09-30.

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