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Ana Eduarda Santos (born 1983 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese writer.
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).[1] Has also won the Eça de Queiroz Award for Short Stories (2001) and the Júlio Graça Award for Short Stories (2003).
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.
She represented Portugal in Brazil (2000) and Uruguay (2002).
Santos has a degree in Law from Lisbon's Catholic University and is currently studying Intellectual Property at Duke Law School, United States.
Ana Eduarda Santos has also translated into Portuguese some works from the Italian, among which are Umberto Eco's A Passo di Gambero [1] and Ugo Foscolo's Sonets.
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