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Durante Aquele Estranho Chá
2002
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Estes textos de origens, naturezas e épocas diversas, compõem um painel de memórias de Lygia Fagundes Telles, com destaque para seus encontros e diálogos com personalidades literárias que, de um modo ou de outro, marcaram a sua formação como escritora. A autora passa em revista as conversas com Simone de Beauvoir e Jean-Paul Sartre, as visitas a Jorge Amado e Zélia Gattai, a amizade com Hilda Hilst, um diálogo com Jorge Luis Borges e uma entrevista concedida à amiga Clarice Lispector.
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Lygia Fagundes Telles
Lygia Fagundes Telles
Author · 26 books

Lygia Fagundes Telles (born April 19, 1923) is a Brazilian novelist and short-story writer. She was born in São Paulo and is one of Brazil's most important living writers. Her first book of short stories, Praia Viva (Living Beach), was published in 1944. In 1949 got the Afonso Arinos award for her short stories book O Cacto Vermelho (Red Cactus). Among her most successful books are Ciranda de Pedra (The Marble Dance) (1954), Verão no Aquário (1963), Antes do Baile Verde (1970), Seminário dos Ratos (1977) and As Horas Nuas, (1989). The book Antes do Baile Verde won the Best Foreign Women Writers Grand Prix in Cannes (France) in 1969. Her most famous novel is As Meninas (The Girl in the Photograph), which tells the story of three young women in the early 1970s, a hard time in the political history of Brazil due to the repression by the military dictatorship. In 2005 she won the Camões Prize, the greatest literary award in the Portuguese language.[1] She is one of the three female members of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. From Wikipedia

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