Antônio Xerxenesky
Antônio Xerxenesky was born in Porto Alegre. His first novel, Areia nos dentes, was published in 2008 and his collection of short stories, A página assombrada por fantasmas, in 2011. Xerxenesky has collaborated with several newspapers, magazines and websites, including Estado de S. Paulo, Suplemento de Pernambuco and Blog do IMS. In 2007, his short story ‘O desvio’ was adapted for television by the screenwriter Fernando Mantelli. English translations of his work can be found at wordswithoutborders.com and the online edition of Two Lines magazine. ‘Tomorrow, upon Awakening’ (‘Amanha, quando acordar’) is taken from his story collection.
Antônio Xerxenesky on Granta.com
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Brazilian Writers Define Betrayal
Various Contributors
‘So that was betrayal: in a magical realm, assassins and elves were involved in a conspiracy to overthrow the king. Or something like that.’
Essays & Memoir | The Online Edition
Rodrigo Hasbún on Antônio Xerxenesky
Antônio Xerxenesky & Rodrigo Hasbún
‘Seven pages are also enough, the seven that make up this story, to discover Xerxenesky’s extraordinary talent.’
Fiction | Issue 121
Tomorrow, upon Awakening
Antônio Xerxenesky
‘He more than anybody else needs to define his symbols for the year to com.’