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The Book of Affects
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05 November 2024

Marília Arnaud, a fiction writer from João Pessoa, Brazil, is the critically acclaimed author of award-winning short story collections, a children’s book, and three novels: Suíte de Silêncios (2012), Liturgia do Fim (2016), and O Pássaro Secreto (2021). O Pássaro Secreto was selected from 2,400 original works as the winner of the 2021 Kindle Prize in Literature in Brazil. Arnaud’s short stories and novel excerpts appear, in Ilze Duarte’s translation, in Asymptote Journal, Exchanges Journal, Northwest Review, Columbia Journal Online, and Massachusetts Review.
Ilze Duarte is a recipient of the 2024 Sundial House Literary Translation Award. She translates works by contemporary Brazilian authors and writes short prose of her own. Her essays and short stories appear in Hopscotch Translation, Thanatos Review, FlashFlood, Dear Damsel, Please See Me, and New Plains Review. Her translations have been featured in MAYDAY Magazine, Asymptote Journal, Exchanges Journal, Northwest Review, Columbia Journal Online, Massachusetts Review, Ambit, and Your Impossible Voice. The Book of Affects is her first published book-length translation. She lives in northern California.