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The Lady of Solitude

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Informationen zum Autor Paula Parisot was born in Rio de Janeiro. She has a degree in industrial design from the Pontificia Universidade Catolica (Rio de Janeiro) and an M.F.A. from the New School in New York. She has worked in fashion design and film while pursuing her writing career. Her first book, A Dama da Solidão (The Lady of Solitude) was a finalist for the Jabuti Prize for the short story.Her first novel, Gonzos e Parafusos (Hinges and Screws,2010) inspired a performance art event in which the author spent seven days and six nights in a cage, re-enacting the sanatorium  room that mimics the final scene of the novel. Partir (Leaving, 2013) is illustrated by the author and also inspired several performance art and film events. The author lives in São Paulo with her family. Klappentext "Originally published in Portuguese as A drama da solidaao by Companhia das Letras in 2007"--Title page verso. Zusammenfassung The Lady of Solitude projects a fresh and daring new voice on to the Brazilian literary scene. These transgressive and highly charged erotic stories are all written from a woman’s point of view and they offer an unexpected perspective on the world, sex and desire in a changing Brazilian and global context.

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Authors Paula Pariso, Paula Parisot, Paula/ Lowe Parisot
Assisted by Clifford E. Landers (Translation), Elizabeth Lowe (Translation)
Publisher Dalkey Archive Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2016
 
EAN 9781628971453
ISBN 978-1-62897-145-3
No. of pages 120
Series Brazilian Literature
Brazilian Literature Series
Brazilian Literature Series
Brazilian Literature
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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