Dinah Silveira Ribeiro (also known as Diná Silveira de Queirós; November 9, 1911 – November 27, 1982), was a Brazilian writer of novels, short stories, and chronicles. She received the Machado de Assis Prize.
In 1961, she was widowed by her first husband. In 1962, she was appointed cultural attaché at the Brazilian Embassy in Madrid, and soon after married again to diplomat Dário Moreira de Castro Alves, with whom she moved to Moscow, in the then Soviet Union. During this period, she wrote chronicles that were later included in the 1969 volume Café da Manhã. In 1964 she returned to Brazil, to return to Europe again two years later, settling in Italy. Dinah died on November 27, 1982, in the city of Rio de Janeiro.
Selected works
1939 - Floradas na Serra, novel
1941 - A Sereia Verde, short stories
1949 - Margarida La Rocque, novel
1951 - As Aventuras do Homem Vegetal, children's fiction
1954 - A Muralha, novel
1956 - O Oitavo Dia, play
1957 - As Noite do Morro do Encanto, short stories
1960 - Era Uma Vez Uma Princesa, biography
1960 - Eles Herdarão a Terra, short stories
1965 - Os Invasores, novel
1966 - A Princesa dos Escravos, biography
1968 - Verão dos Infiéis, novel
1969 - Comba Malina, short stories
1969 - Café da Manhã, chronicle
1974 - Eu Venho, Memorial do Cristo I
1977 - Eu, Jesus, Memorial do Cristo II
1979 - Baía de Espuma, children's fiction
1981 - Guida, Caríssima Guida, novel
Co-authored works
1960 - Antologia Brasileira de Ficção-científica, short stories