Manoel de Barros

Manoel Wenceslau Leite de Barros (December 19, 1916 – November 13, 2014) was a Brazilian poet. He won many awards for his work, including twice the Prêmio Jabuti (the "Tortoise Prize"), the most important literary award in Brazil.

Barros was born in Cuiabá, and is regarded by critics as one of the great names of contemporary Brazilian poetry, and by many authors he has been considered the greatest living poet from Brazil. The poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade recognized Manoel de Barros as the Brazil's greatest poet.

In 1998 the poet was rewarded with the "National prize of Literature of the Ministry of the Culture from Brazil", for the set of the work. He died at age 97, in Campo Grande.

Translated editions

 * German
 * 1996—Das Buch der Unwissenheiten


 * French
 * 2003—La Parole sans Limites. Une Didactique de lInvention


 * Spanish
 * 2002 - Todo lo que no invento es falso
 * 2005 - Riba del dessemblat


 * English
 * 2010 - Birds for a Demolition (translated by Idra Novey, Carnegie Mellon University Press)