Ana Maria Gonçalves
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Born | 1970 Ibiá, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Genre | novel |
Ana Maria Gonçalves (born 1970) is a Brazilian writer.
She was born in Ibiá, Minas Gerais. Gonçalves was a professor of English and then a publicist in São Paulo. In 2002, she decided to pursue writing full-time. Later that year she published her first novel Ao lado e à margem do que sentes por mim« ("Beside and at the edge of what you feel for me"). In 2006, she published the novel »Um defeito de cor« ("A color defect"); it received the Casa de las Américas Prize for the category Brazilian literature in 2007. In 2009, she was included in a list published by the newspaper O Globo of the best Brazilian books from the previous decade. Her short stories have been included in anthologies published in Portugal and Italy.[1]
Gonçalves was writer in residence at Tulane University in 2007, at Stanford University in 2008 and at Middlebury College in 2009.[2] As of 2019, she was living in New Orleans.[1]
In 2015, an adaptation of the book A Color Defect was announced for a television series, scheduled for release in 2021.
In December 2016, Ana Maria Gonçalves became a columnist on racial, cultural and political issues for The Intercept Brazil.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Ana Maria Gonçalves [ Brasil ]". internationales literaturfestival berlin. Archived from the original on 2019-02-20. Retrieved 2019-02-19.
- ^ "Ana Maria Gonçalves". BUALA (in Portuguese).
- ^ Souza, Rafael Britto de; Gadelha, Claudia Teixeira; Brazil, Vicente Thiago Freire; Brazil, Danielly Maria Marques (2021-02-04), "EDUCAÇÃO EM SAÚDE: HABILIDADES SOCIAIS E POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS SOBRE DROGAS", Políticas e Serviços de Saúde 2, Atena Editora, pp. 72–84, retrieved 2023-06-22
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- 20th-century Brazilian women writers
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- Tulane University faculty
- Stanford University faculty
- Middlebury College faculty
- People from Minas Gerais
- 20th-century Brazilian novelists
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- The Intercept people