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3 | One of the authors most widely read in the world today, Paulo Coelho was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on August 24th, 1947. |
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5 | Coelho's novels are known to combine religious elements with an atmosphere of mysticism. A common underlying theme is a silent devotion to one's goal and the attainment of dreams. |
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7 | Commercially successful, his books have been translated in 38 languages and sold over 20 million copies worldwide. [[CriticalDissonance Reviewers have a very different opinion of him, though.]] |
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9 | !Novels written by Paulo Coelho: |
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11 | * ''Hell Archives'' (1982) |
12 | * ''Practical Manual of Vampirism'' (1986) |
13 | * ''The Pilgrimage'' (1988) |
14 | * ''Literature/TheAlchemist'' (1988) |
15 | * ''Brida'' (1990) |
16 | * ''The Greatest Gift'' (1991) |
17 | * ''The Valkyries'' (1992) |
18 | * ''Maktub'' (1994) |
19 | * ''By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept'' (1994) |
20 | * ''The Fifth Mountain'' (1996) |
21 | * ''Love Letters from a Prophet'' (1997) |
22 | * ''The Manual of the Warrior of Light'' (1997) |
23 | * ''Veronika Decides to Die'' (1998) |
24 | * ''Essential Words'' (1998) |
25 | * ''The Devil and Miss Prym'' (2000) |
26 | * ''Fathers, Sons and Grandsons'' (2001) |
27 | * ''Eleven Minutes'' (2003) |
28 | * ''The Genie and the Roses'' (2004) |
29 | * ''Journeys'' (2004) |
30 | * ''The Zahir'' (2005) |
31 | * ''Revived Paths'' (2005) |
32 | * ''Like the Flowing River'' (2006) |
33 | * ''The Witch of Portobello'' (2006) |
34 | * ''The Winner Stands Alone'' (2008) |
35 | * ''Aleph'' (2010) |
36 | * ''Hippie'' (2018) |
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