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Martha Medeiros

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Martha Medeiros
Born (1961-08-20) August 20, 1961 (age 62)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
OccupationWriter and journalist
LanguagePortuguese
NationalityBrazilian
GenreNovel, chronic
Years active1985–present
Notable worksA Morte Devagar, (2000)
Divã, (2002)

Martha Medeiros (born August 20, 1961, in Porto Alegre) is a Brazilian writer and journalist. She works as columnist of the Zero Hora and O Globo newspapers.[1]

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Biography

Born in Porto Alegre in 1961, she's the daughter of José Bernardo Barreto de Medeiros and Isabella Matos de Medeiros. She graduated in 1982 at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS) in Porto Alegre and became journalist for the newspaper Zero Hora of Porto Alegre and O Globo of Rio de Janeiro.

She moved for nine months in Chile, and she began to write poems. Coming back to Porto Alegre, she began writing as a journalist also continuing her literary way.

A Morte Devagar (A slow death), one of her poems written in 2000, has for a long time been erroneously attributed to Pablo Neruda.[2]

Bibliography

  • Strip-Tease (1985)
  • Meia noite e um quarto (1987)
  • Persona non grata (1991)
  • Con Cara Lavada (1995)
  • Poesia Reunida ' (1998)
  • Geração Bivolt (1995)
  • Topless (1997)
  • Santiago do Cile (1996)
  • Trem-Bala (1999)
  • Non Stop (2000)
  • Cartas Extraviadas e Outros Poemas (2000)
  • A Morte Devagar (2000)
  • Couch (2002);
  • Divã (2002) - this piece began a piece acted from Lilia Cabral (Mercedes).
  • Montanha-Russa (2003)
  • Rollercoaster (2003)
  • Esquisita como Eu (2004)
  • Selma e Sinatra (2005)
  • 'Tudo que Eu Queria te Dizer (2007);
  • Doidas e Santas (2008)
  • Fora de Mim (2010)
  • Feliz por Nada (2011)

References

  1. ^ "Em Fora de mim, Martha Medeiros trata da complexidade das relações afetivas". Correio Braziliense. 27 October 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Martha Medeiros é autora de poema atribuído a Neruda". zh.clicrbs.com.br. 13 January 2009. Archived from the original on 2017-06-21. Retrieved 5 June 2018.

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