Raimundo Carrero

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Raimundo Carrero de Barros Filho is a Brazilian journalist and writer. He was born in the city of Salgueiro, Pernambuco, in 1947. His first contact with literature was still in his teens, when his brother became a circus artist and left him a box of books. He graduated from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE). A career journalist, he spent more than 25 years at the Diário de Pernambuco.

As a writer, he achieved prominence from the 1970s onwards, when he participated in the Armorial Movement, led by writer Ariano Suassuna and focused on the culture of the Northeast of Brazil. He has won numerous prizes, among them the Sao Paulo Prize for Literature in 2010 for his novel A minha alma é irmã de Deus.

He taught at UFPE between 1971 and 1996, and founded the Literary Creation Workshop in Recife, among whose graduates was the writer Marcelino Freire.[1]

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  1. ^ CEPE Editora. "Raimundo Carrero - CEPE Editora". editora.cepe.com.br. Retrieved 2023-04-26.