
Conceição Evaristo was born in a slum in the south of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais / Brazil. She had to reconcile her studies with work as a domestic worker, until she completed her first years of study in 1971, at the age of 25. She then moved to Rio de Janeiro, where she passed a public competition for teaching and graduated in Letters at UFRJ. In the 1980s, she contacted Grupo Quilombhoje. She debuted in literature in 1990, with works published in the series Cadernos Negros, published by the organization. She holds a Master's degree in Brazilian Literature from PUC-Rio, and a PhD in Comparative Literature from Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF). Her works, in particular the 2003 novel Ponciá Vicêncio, address themes such as racial, gender and class discrimination. The work was translated into English and published in the United States in 2007. She currently teaches at UFMG as a visiting professor.
Books

Insubmissas Lágrimas de Mulheres
2011

أزقة الذاكرة
ذكريات الفافيلا
2006

Olhos d'Água
2014

Histórias de Leves Enganos e Parecenças
2016

50 poemas de revolta
2017

Macabéa. Flor de Mulungu
2023

Ponciá Vicêncio
2006

Contos do Mar Sem Fim
2010

Recovecos de la memoria
2025

Poemas da Recordação
2008

Canção para ninar menino grande
2022