Scribe Publications
THE DAY I KILLED MY FATHER

MARIO SABINO was born in São Paulo in 1962. He is deputy managing editor of Veja, Brazil’s most influential weekly magazine. His second book, a collection of short stories, O Antinarciso (The Antinarcissist), won the Brazilian National Library’s Clarice Lispector Award. He has completed his second collection of short stories, A Boca da Verdade (The Mouth of Truth), and is currently working on his second novel, entitled O Vício do Amor (Addicted to Love).

ALISON ENTREKIN has translated a number of works by Brazilian and Portuguese authors into English, including City of God by Paulo Lins and Budapest by Chico Buarque, which was shortlisted for the 2004 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in the United Kingdom. Originally from Australia, she now lives in Brazil.