Patrícia Galvão
Patrícia Rehder Galvão, conhecida pelo pseudônimo de Pagu, (São João da Boa Vista, 9 de junho de 1910 — Santos, 12 de dezembro de 1962) foi uma escritora, poeta, diretora de teatro, tradutora, desenhista, cartunista, jornalista e militante política brasileira. Teve grande destaque no movimento modernista iniciado em 1922, embora não tivesse participado da Semana de Arte Moderna, tendo na época apenas doze anos de idade. Militante comunista, foi presa por motivações políticas.
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She grew up in northeastern Brazil, where her mother died when she was nine. The family moved to Rio de Janeiro when she was in her teens. While in law school in Rio she began publishing her first journalistic work and short stories, catapulting to fame at age 23 with the publication of her first novel, 'Near to the Wild Heart' (Perto do Coração Selvagem), written as an interior monologue in a style and language that was considered re -
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Origin and his experiences of this representative of non-metropolitan literature in the 1930s dominated influences in his thought and work.
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In 1847, she was approved in a public competition for the Chair of Primary Instruction in the village of São José de Guimarães, in the municipality of Viamão, located on the mainland and separated from the capital by São Marcos Bay, as recorded by her biographers Nascimento Morais Filho (1975) and Agenor Gomes (2022).
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From 2011, he is pursuing sociology studies at the ENS in the rue d'Ulm. In 2013, he obtained a name change and became Édouard Louis.
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Como escritora, vem se destacando na ficção, inicialmente com o romance Água de barrela, fruto de cinco anos de pesquisa sobre a história de sua família desde os tempos da escravidão. Em 2015, o livro f -
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Maria Benedita Bormann (Délia)
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Nascida numa família de prestígio social e político, morou num sobrado que existe até os dias de hoje na Rua do Rezende, 48. Aprendeu francês e inglês e foi estudiosa da literatura de sua época. Também pintava, tocava piano e cantava com bela voz de mezzo-soprano.
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