Born in São Paulo, he holds degrees from the University of Fortaleza,
Harvard Law School and
Instituto Rio Branco, the Brazilian Diplomatic Academy. Currently, he lives and works in
Amsterdam. In 2005, he was admitted to the
Order of Rio Branco by President
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, already at the rank of ordinary Officer. He currently holds the rank of Grand Officer. Since 2002, he has been married to a
U.S. citizen, being one of the few openly
homosexual ambassadors in
Itamaraty, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 2012, he wrote a blog ("Elemento Estrangeiro") for Bravo! magazine online, and, from 2012 to 2016, had a weekly column in
Folha de S.Paulo, the largest Brazilian daily newspaper. His debut novel, "Matias da Cidade", was released in 2005 by Editora Record and had a new edition in 2023 by
Companhia das Letras. In 2014, he published "Sérgio Y. Vai à América", winner of the Paraná Literature Prize and translated into English and Italian. His third novel, "Cloro", shortlisted for the
Jabuti Award, was released in 2018. In 2023, he published "Sodomita", winner of the Mix Literary Prize at the 31st edition of the Mix Brasil Festival of Cultural Diversity. == LGBTQIA+ Activism ==