Clara Averbuck  | |
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![]() Averbuck, in 2016  | |
| Born | Clara Averbuck Gomes May 26, 1979 Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil  | 
| Pen name | Clarah Averbuck | 
| Nationality | Brazilian | 
Clara Averbuck Gomes (born 26 May 1979) is a Brazilian writer.
Life and career
Averbuck was born in Porto Alegre. Her father is the musician Hique Gomez, from the duo Tangos & Tragédias.[1] She attended journalism classes at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul but did not finish the course.
She began writing in 1998 for the e-zine CardosOnline, together with Daniel Galera, André Czarnobai, Daniel Pellizzari and others,[2] and also for several blogs. She moved to São Paulo in 2001; her first book Máquina de Pinball was published the following year.[3] The book was adapted into the 2007 film Nome Próprio (Camila Jam), directed by Murilo Salles and starred by Leandra Leal; Averbuck wrote the screenplay.[4]
Averbuck also collaborated for the websites Vírgula and R7.
Published works
- 2002- Máquina de Pinball
 - 2003- Das Coisas Esquecidas Atrás da Estante
 - 2004- Vida de Gato
 - 2008- Nossa Senhora da Pequena Morte (with Eva Uviedo)
 - 2012- Cidade Grande no Escuro
 - 2014- Eu Quero Ser Eu
 - 2016- Toureando o Diabo (with Eva Uviedo)
 
References
- ↑ "Clara Averbuck: atiradora de elite | Acervo da Revista Bula". www.acervo.revistabula.com. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
 - ↑ "Literatura na internet: a egotrip do Cardosonline, um século depois". Sul 21 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2011-09-10. Retrieved 2019-03-08.
 - ↑ "Clara Averbuck - TPM".
 - ↑ "Revista Bula".
 
External links
- Official site (in Portuguese)
 
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