Brazilian-American writer and translator
Bruna Dantas Lobato is a fiction writer and translator of Brazilian literature. Her translation of The Words That Remain by Stênio Gardel won the 2023 National Book Award for Translated Literature .[ 1] [ 2] Her translation of The Dark Side of Skin by Jeferson Tenório won an English PEN Translates Award,[ 3] and her translation of Moldy Strawberries by Caio Fernando Abreu was longlisted for the PEN Translation Prize and the Republic of Consciousness Prize .[ 4] [ 5]
Her first novel, Blue Light Hours , was published in 2024 by Grove Atlantic in North America and will be translated into several languages.[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] The Portuguese-language edition is forthcoming from Brazilian publisher Companhia das Letras in her own translation with the title Horas azuis .[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] Her stories have been published in The New Yorker , Guernica , A Public Space , and The Common .[ 14] [ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
Early life and education
Dantas Lobato was born in Natal , in the Northeast of Brazil .[ 18] As a low-income high school student, she was selected to the United States Department of State and U.S. Embassy in Brazil exchange program Youth Ambassadors,[ 19] [ 20] which first brought her to the United States to study U.S. politics and youth leadership. As a Youth Ambassador to Brazil, Dantas Lobato visited the White House , where she met Michelle Obama .[ 21] [ 22]
She was an avid reader from a young age and took her first creative writing class as a scholarship student at Phillips Exeter Academy . She has an MFA in Creative Writing from New York University , an MFA in Literary Translation from the University of Iowa , and a BA in Literature from Bennington College .[ 23] [ 24]
Life and work
In addition to translating Brazilian literature into English, Dantas Lobato an advocate for translators translating out of their heritage languages and has led panels on the topic.[ 14] [ 15] [ 25]
Dantas Lobato currently serves on the board of directors of the American Literary Translators Association .[ 16] She is an Assistant Professor of English and Creative Writing at Grinnell College .[ 26]
Honors
Publications
Fiction
Translations
References
^ a b "The Words That Remain" . National Book Foundation . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Harris, Elizabeth A.; Alter, Alexandra (2023-11-16). "Justin Torres, Author of 'Blackouts,' Wins National Book Award for Fiction" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ a b "PEN Translates winners announced" . English Pen . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ a b "Announcing the 2023 PEN America Literary Awards Longlists –" . PEN America . 2023-01-20. Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ a b "Our 2022 Longlist!" . Republic of Consciousness Prize . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ "About" . Bruna Dantas Lobato . Retrieved 2024-08-31 .
^ "Blue Light Hours" . Bruna Dantas Lobato . Retrieved 2024-01-17 .
^ "Blue Light Hours" . Kirkus Reviews .
^ "Blue Light Hours by Bruna Dantas Lobato" . www.publishersweekly.com . July 22, 2024. Retrieved 31 August 2024 .
^ McGee, Celia (2024-07-31). "They Translated the Books of Others. Now They're Writing Their Own" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2024-08-31 .
^ "Walter Porto: Jeferson Tenório, de 'Avesso da Pele', lançará romance sobre o começo das cotas" . Folha de S.Paulo (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2024-07-26. Retrieved 2025-01-14 .
^ "About" . Bruna Dantas Lobato . Retrieved 2025-01-14 .
^ "Horas Azuis" . Bruna Dantas Lobato . Retrieved 2025-01-14 .
^ a b " 'Building Something Together': Translators Discuss Their Art" . The New York Times . 2023-06-28. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ a b "Translators on the Art of Translating" . KQED . 2023-10-16. Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ a b "Board of Directors | The American Literary Translators Association" . literarytranslators.org . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ a b "2019 PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grants" . PEN America . 2018-11-29. Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ a b Becker, Eric (2023-10-03). "The National Book Award Interviews: Bruna Dantas Lobato and Stênio Gardel" . Words Without Borders . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Brazil, U. S. Mission (2023-06-30). "Applications open for the 2024 Youth Ambassadors program" . U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Brazil . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Brazil, U. S. Mission (2013-12-11). "Youth Ambassadors Personal Blogs" . U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Brazil . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ "Embaixada dos EUA lança projeto Jovens Embaixadores" . Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ Brasilia, U. S. Embassy (2010-01-13), Primeira-Dama dos EUA Recebe Jovens Embaixadores Brasileiros / First Lady Michelle Obama Welcomes Brazilian , retrieved 2023-11-23
^ "Bruna Dantas Lobato" . Bruna Dantas Lobato . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ "Bruna Dantas Lobato | Bennington College" . www.bennington.edu . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ "Motherless Tongues, Multiple Belongings I" . HowlRound Theatre Commons . Retrieved 2023-11-23 .
^ "dantasbru | Grinnell College" . www.grinnell.edu . Retrieved 2024-08-31 .