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3:AM goes Brazilian
posted by on May 29, 2007 10:44 AM
3:AM Magazine, whose Edgier Waters anthology Snowbooks published last summer, has just launched 3:AM Brasil, a Portuguese-language version of the site dedicated to new writing, music and culture from Brazil. In these translation-poor times (the UK has one of the lowest proportions of literature in translation in the developed world), it's great to see such a promising new venue for cultural exchange.
Go check it out - and if you are Brazilian, or know any Brazilians, spread the word.
Comments: 2
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I know somebody's who's had a Brazilian. Will that do?
Posted by: Michael K on May 29, 2007 12:39 PM
Thanks for this. I do a lot of work with the Portuguese community in Norfolk and suffolk - which is huge, lots of pasteis de nata, yummy - and will give them a headsup.
Sarah
Posted by: Sarah Bower on May 29, 2007 01:58 PM