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Paulo Coelho de Souza (/ ˈ k w ɛ l. j uː, k u ˈ ɛ l. j uː,-j oʊ / KWEL-yoo, koo-EL-yoo, -yoh, [1] Portuguese: [ˈpawlu kuˈeʎu]; born 24 August 1947) is a Brazilian lyricist and novelist and a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters since 2002. [2] His 1988 novel The Alchemist became an international best-seller.
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Paulo Coelho's Best Story (Portuguese: Não Pare na Pista) is a 2014 Brazilian-Spanish biographical drama film about the Brazilian lyricist and novelist Paulo Coelho. Directed by Daniel Augusto, it stars Júlio Andrade, Ravel Andrade, Fabíula Nascimento , Fabiana Guglielmetti and Lucci Ferreira.
This is a list of Brazilian writers, ... Paulo Coelho (born 1947) Paulo Lins (born 1958) Paulo Scott (born 1966) Pedro Nava (1903–1984) Rachel de Queiroz (1910–2003)
The Alchemist's Symphony by the young Walter Taieb was released in 1997 with the support of Paulo Coelho, who wrote an original text for the CD booklet. [9] The work has eight movements and five interludes. [10] [11] In 2002, a theatrical adaptation of The Alchemist was produced and performed in London. [12]
Adaptations of works by Paulo Coelho (5 P) B. Books by Paulo Coelho (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Paulo Coelho" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...
Pages in category "Adaptations of works by Paulo Coelho" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. K.
Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil 1 March 1998 São Paulo, Brazil 1971, [l] 1972, 1973 [63] "in recognition of their lifelong struggle to save the Indians in Amazonia, and their unique achievements in approaching and pacifying primitive tribes and protecting them in Brazil's first national park." [67] [68] Alan Lennox-Boyd (1904–1983) United Kingdom