Ana Eduarda Santos
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Ana Eduarda Santos (Lisbon, 1983) is a Portuguese writer of novels, plays and translations.
She was the youngest winner ever of the Revelation Prize/Fiction - First Novel (Prémio Revelação APE) in 1999, aged 16 for Luz e Sombra (Light and Shadow). She has also won the Eça de Queiroz Award for Short Stories (2001) and the Júlio Graça Award for Short Stories (2003).{{cite web|access-date=14 December 2022|date=4 June 2005|journal=Correio da Manhã|title=Vida e Literatura não são coincidentes|url=https://www.cmjornal.pt/cultura/detalhe/vida-e-literatura-nao-sao-coincidentes}}{{cite web|access-date=2022-12-18|title=Biblioteca Municipal de Oliveira do Bairro - Luz e Sombra / Ana Eduarda Santos|url=https://bm.cm-olb.pt/Nyron/Library/Catalog/winlibsrch.aspx?skey=099AD18669114A28888EDB9BA2EADDC3&pesq=5&thes0=58790&nohist=true&cap=2&doc=4974|website=bm.cm-olb.pt}}
Santos has published two novels, a play, and a collection of short stories in Portugal, as well as a play in France, Calluna Vulgaris (Gare au Théâtre), which premiered in Paris in 2001.{{cite web|access-date=14 December 2022|publisher=Wook|title=O Resto do Mundo de Ana Eduarda Santos|url=https://www.wook.pt/livro/o-resto-do-mundo-ana-eduarda-santos/110878}}
She has also translated into Portuguese some works from the Italian, among which are Umberto Eco's A Passo di Gambero and Ugo Foscolo's Sonets.{{cite web|access-date=14 December 2022|date=4 June 2005|journal=Correio da Manhã|title=Vida e Literatura não são coincidentes|url=https://www.cmjornal.pt/cultura/detalhe/vida-e-literatura-nao-sao-coincidentes}}
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Category:Portuguese women writers
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