Graciliano Ramos
Born 1892 (age 60) · Quebrangulo, Alagoas, Brazil
Appears in 7 titles

Graciliano Ramos de Oliveira (October 27, 1892 – March 20, 1953) was a Brazilian modernist writer, politician and journalist. He is known worldwide for his portrayal of the precarious situation of the poor inhabitants of the Brazilian sertão in his novel Vidas secas. His characters are complex, nuanced, and tend to have pessimistic world views, from which Ramos deals with topics such as the lust for power (the main theme in São Bernardo), misogyny (a key point in Angústia), and infidelity. His protagonists are mostly lower-class men from northeastern Brazil, which are often aspiring writers (such as in Caetés), or illiterate country workers, all of which usually have to deal with poverty and complex social relations. (Wikipedia)

Filmography

Barren Lives
7.4
Barren Lives
1963
Novel
Memories of Prison
6.8
Memories of Prison
1984
Novel
Saint Bernard
7.3
Saint Bernard
1972
Novel
Insônia
9.0
Insônia
1982
Short Story
Um Ladrão
Um Ladrão
1980
Novel
São Bernardo
São Bernardo
1984
Novel