Ariano Suassuna – Brazil’s Best Playwright
Ariano Suassuna (born João Pessoa, 1927) is a Brazilian playwright and author.
Four of his plays have been filmed and he is considered one of Brazil’s greatest living playwrights. He is also an important regional writer doing various novels set in the Northeast of Brazil. He received an honorary doctorate at a ceremony performed at a circus.
His Plays:
- Auto da Compadecida, (1959);
- O Castigo da Soberba, (1960);
- O Casamento Suspeitoso, (1961);
- Uma Mulher Vestida de Sol, (1964);
- O Rico Avarento, (1964);
- O Santo e a Porca, (1964);
- Pena e a Lei, (1974);
- Alto da Boa Preguiça, (1982).
On the first play, Auto da Compadecida, its probably the most famous he has written and it was turned into a movie. Just a side note for those wishing to see it…It is set in the Northeast and uses many regionalisms and the film is a bit slapstick, not to mention they make fun of Northeasterners. Even I had a hard time understanding what made this film so good in the minds of many Brazilians for they absolutely loved it. That being said, I do plan to see it again to see if my opinion changes.
As far as Suassuna, he draws very large crowds when he gives speeches at universities these days.



