{{short description|Brazilian author (born 1958)}} {{infobox writer |name=Paulo Lins |image=FLIV - Bate Papo com Luiz Ruffato e Paulo Lins 05-08-14 (27) (14665449607).jpg |caption=Photo of Lins by André Luiz D. Takahashi<ref>{{Citation|last=Votuporanga|first=ASCOM Prefeitura de|title=Foto: André Luiz D. Takahashi|date=2014-08-05|url=https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FLIV_-_Bate_Papo_com_Luiz_Ruffato_e_Paulo_Lins_05-08-14_(27)_(14665449607).jpg|access-date=2018-10-27}}</ref> |birth_date={{birth date and age|1958|1|11|df=y}} |birth_place=Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |occupation=Author }} '''Paulo Lins''' (born January 11, 1958, Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian author.
Lins grew up in Rio de Janeiro, and moved to the City of God favela at the age of seven. His parents came from the impoverished northeastern region of Brazil. He later said "Brazil is a racist country and a racist society, but the funny thing is that nobody will admit to being a racist, and that's the problem. Blacks in Brazil are always in an inferior, subaltern position, but you can't find a white person who is a racist."<ref name =nyt/>
His literacy and verbal skill enabled Lins to begin writing sambas and contributing to local culture, which enabled him to escape the cycle of gang violence in the favela and become a writer. His 1997 novel ''City of God'' was adapted into the 2002 film of the same name.<ref name =nyt>{{cite news|last=Richter|first=Larry|title=THE SATURDAY PROFILE; Out of the Slums of Rio, an Author Finds Fame|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/26/world/the-saturday-profile-out-of-the-slums-of-rio-an-author-finds-fame.html|newspaper=New York Times|date=26 April 2003| accessdate = January 3, 2020}}</ref>
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==External links== * {{Commons cat inline|Paulo Lins}} * {{Wikiquote inline|Paulo Lins}}
{{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lins, Paulo}} Category:1958 births Category:Living people Category:Brazilian male writers Category:Writers from Rio de Janeiro (city)
{{Brazil-writer-stub}} Category:Federal University of Rio de Janeiro alumni