Meeting discusses writers often inspired in the metropolis as: Alvares de Azevedo, Mário de Andrade, Oswald de Andrade, Alcantara Machado, Guilherme de Almeida, zélia gattai, Ana Miranda, José Roberto Walker
Day 26 and October, Saturday, from 11h to 13h, the House Museum Ema Klabin promotes lecture "São Paulo in Literature: images and identities of a city – São Paulo in the eyes of a writer”. The meeting will be conducted by a PhD in Brazilian Literature from Université Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle, Ana Beatriz Demarchi Barel. Registration is open on the site at the museum: emaklabin.org.br
Ana Demarchi lies the city of São Paulo in the historical times of the routes of the drovers, of the pioneers, the coffee cycle, Revolution 32, anarchists, the proletarian, industrialization, the São Paulo modernism and contemporary.
According to the speaker, St. Paul's romantic muse as Alvares de Azevedo the modernists such as Mário de Andrade and Oswald de Andrade. Background and central character in the writings of zélia gattai and Ana Miranda, inspiration of the recent novel by José Roberto Walker, among others.
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About Ana Beatriz Demarchi Barel:
PhD in Brazilian Literature from Université Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle, MA in Literary Theory and History at UNICAMP. Made art history courses at the Ecole du Louvre. He did his post-doctoral studies in history at the University of São Paulo (USP) and internship Residence in Research in Brasiliana Library Mindlin. It is a teacher-researcher of Portuguese Language Literature and Literary Theory at the State University of Goiás (UEG) and member of the Brazil-France Research Group of the Institute of Advanced Studies of USP ( GRUPEBRAF ).
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Lecture: São Paulo in Literature: images and identities of a city – São Paulo in the eyes of a writer |
Date: 26/10/2019 |
Time: 11h to 1:00 pm |
Value: R$ 40,00 |
Vacancies: 35 |
Inscription: emaklabin.org.br |
Local: Ema Klabin Foundation |
Address: Portugal Street, 43, Jardim Europa – São Paulo. Tel: 11 3897-3232 |