Max Moreno
Brazilian writer (born 1968)
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Max Moreno Laurentino Nunes is a Brazilian writer (born August 7, 1968). The plots of his books involve crime, suspense and psychological fiction.
Max Moreno | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 7, 1968 Mariluz, Paraná, Brazil |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Years active | 2013–present |
| Website | www |
Early life and education
Career
His debut book A Outra Sombra[1] (The Other Shadow[2]) was published in 2013. In 2015, the book was translated into English and published[3] by America Star Publishing. In 2016, Max was invited to participate in a tribute to the German-American writer Charles Bukowski with the short story Vinte Pratas, as part of the collection Big Buka – Para Charles Bukowski, organized by Afobório – Editora Os Dez Melhores. In 2019, Max[4] was one of the authors selected to participate in the IV Anthology of Contemporary Brazilian Poetry[5] Além da Terra, Além do Céu,[6] organized by Chiado Books Publishing. The book is named for a poem by Carlos Drummond de Andrade and assembles new talents from Brazilian Literature. "As Paredes Eram Brancas[7][8] " his second[9] novel[10] was published[11] in 2020. In 2021, his poem Contrário was published by the Chiado Books publishing in its second Brazilian collection Freedom – Anthology of Free Poetry. His latest book,[12] Dias de Lua,[13] was published in 2024 by Editorial Casa.
Personal life
Max lives in Campo Mourão, Paraná with his wife and their two children[14]
Bibliography
| Title | Year | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Outra Sombra | 2014 | Novel | |
| The Other Shadow | 2015 | Novel | |
| Vinte Pratas | 2015 | Short story collection | |
| Rastejante | 2019 | Poetry collection | |
| As paredes eram brancas | 2020 | Novel | |
| Contrário | 2021 | Poetry collection | |
| Dias de Lua[15] | 2024 | Novel |