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Dalton Jérson Trevisan (born 14 June 1925) is a Brazilian author of short stories. He has been described as an "acclaimed short-story chronicler of lower-class mores and popular dramas." Trevisan won the 2012 Prémio Camões, the leading Portuguese-language author prize, valued at €100,000. As of 2021, only two of his books have been translated into English, Novels Not at All Exemplary and The Vampire of Curitiba, both in 1972 by translator Gregory Rabassa. His reclusive behavior, added to his longevity and the content of his work, gave him the nickname "The Vampire of Curitiba".

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  • Dalton Jérson Trevisan (born 14 June 1925) is a Brazilian author of short stories. He has been described as an "acclaimed short-story chronicler of lower-class mores and popular dramas." Trevisan won the 2012 Prémio Camões, the leading Portuguese-language author prize, valued at €100,000. His short stories are inspired in the daily life of his home city of Curitiba, though featuring characters and situations of universal meaning. His extremely concise and refined tales have been called "Haikus in prose". They are often based on dialogue, using a popular language, and underline the torturing and absurd aspects of everyday life. Often brutal, his narratives can be considered the reverse of moral tales, exposing a culture of perversion and violence underlying middle class hypocrisy. As of 2021, only two of his books have been translated into English, Novels Not at All Exemplary and The Vampire of Curitiba, both in 1972 by translator Gregory Rabassa. His reclusive behavior, added to his longevity and the content of his work, gave him the nickname "The Vampire of Curitiba". He graduated from the Federal University of Paraná in legal studies but seldom worked in the law profession. (en)
  • Dalton Trevisan, né le 14 juin 1925 à Curitiba dans l’état du Paraná, est un écrivain brésilien très connu pour ses contes courts, spécialement "O vampiro de Curitiba" (publié en 1965), qui étonne la société brésilienne à la date de sa publication. (fr)
  • Dalton Jérson Trevisan (Curitiba, 14 de junio de 1925) es un escritor brasileño, autor de una prolífica obra cuentística. En 1946 fundó la revista cultural Joaquim. En 2012 recibió el premio Camões, el premio literario más importante de la literatura en portugués, y el premio Machado de Assis.​ Es el autor que ha ganado más veces el premio Jabuti (1960, 1965, 1995 y 2011). (es)
  • Dalton Jérson Trevisan (Curitiba, 14 de junho de 1925) é um advogado e escritor brasileiro, famoso por seus livros de contos, especialmente O Vampiro de Curitiba (1965), e por sua natureza reservada. (pt)
  • Далтон Жерсон Тревизан (порт.-браз. Dalton Jérson Trevisan; род. 14 июня 1925, Куритиба) — бразильский писатель. (ru)
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  • Dalton Trevisan, né le 14 juin 1925 à Curitiba dans l’état du Paraná, est un écrivain brésilien très connu pour ses contes courts, spécialement "O vampiro de Curitiba" (publié en 1965), qui étonne la société brésilienne à la date de sa publication. (fr)
  • Dalton Jérson Trevisan (Curitiba, 14 de junio de 1925) es un escritor brasileño, autor de una prolífica obra cuentística. En 1946 fundó la revista cultural Joaquim. En 2012 recibió el premio Camões, el premio literario más importante de la literatura en portugués, y el premio Machado de Assis.​ Es el autor que ha ganado más veces el premio Jabuti (1960, 1965, 1995 y 2011). (es)
  • Dalton Jérson Trevisan (Curitiba, 14 de junho de 1925) é um advogado e escritor brasileiro, famoso por seus livros de contos, especialmente O Vampiro de Curitiba (1965), e por sua natureza reservada. (pt)
  • Далтон Жерсон Тревизан (порт.-браз. Dalton Jérson Trevisan; род. 14 июня 1925, Куритиба) — бразильский писатель. (ru)
  • Dalton Jérson Trevisan (born 14 June 1925) is a Brazilian author of short stories. He has been described as an "acclaimed short-story chronicler of lower-class mores and popular dramas." Trevisan won the 2012 Prémio Camões, the leading Portuguese-language author prize, valued at €100,000. As of 2021, only two of his books have been translated into English, Novels Not at All Exemplary and The Vampire of Curitiba, both in 1972 by translator Gregory Rabassa. His reclusive behavior, added to his longevity and the content of his work, gave him the nickname "The Vampire of Curitiba". (en)
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