Entrevista pingue-pongue com a autora sobre seu novo livro Rosas de Chumbo para o Le Monde Diplomatique.
Read MoreArtigo da autora sobre o processo de escrita do seu novo livro Rosas de Chumbo, publicado no portal Catarinas
Read MoreFull interview with the author about her new novel Rosas de Chumbo for the Aventuras na História channel
Read MoreFull article about the book Rosas de Chumbo in Zine LacrE edition 86.
Read MoreDaniela Bonafé launches “Rosas de Chumbo”, in which she rescues the memory of women who were victims of the dictatorship
Read MoreBy the publisher Toma Aí Um Poema, the writer recreates, through fiction, the anxieties and desires of the victims of the exceptional regime; Military Coup turns 61 next Tuesday (1).
Read MoreWriter, teacher and human rights activist Daniela Bonafé launches “Rosas de Chumbo” (Editora Toma Aí Um Poema), a hybrid novel that gives voice to women murdered by the Brazilian military dictatorship.
Read MoreDaniela Bonafé launches “Rosas de Chumbo”, a novel that rescues the memory of women who were victims of the dictatorship
Read MoreDaniela Bonafé, who has published nine books and received literary awards, works in poetry, short stories, and literature for children and young adults. However, "Rosas de Chumbo" marks a turning point in her career. The author reveals that writing it required intense research and strong emotional involvement. "It was a shock, I was taken over by it," she says.
Read MoreUsing fiction, the author imagines her dreams, desires and struggles, reaffirming the importance of memory as a tool to avoid repeating past mistakes.
Read MorePublished by Toma Aí Um Poema, “Rosas de chumbo” is a hybrid literary novel that recreates, through fiction, the yearnings and desires of victims of the regime of exception.
Read More“Lead Roses”: Author rescues silenced voices from the dictatorship
Read MorePublished by Toma Aí Um Poema, “Rosas de chumbo” is a hybrid literary novel that recreates, through fiction, the yearnings and desires of victims of the regime of exception.
Read MoreDaniela Bonafé launches “Rosas de Chumbo”, a novel that rescues the memory of women who were victims of the dictatorship
Read MoreWith 13 chapters and 50 women portrayed, this experimental literary novel explores different text languages, such as poetry, chronicles, diaries, short stories, music and theater. Both the preface and the afterwords, written by Monique Bonomini, Amelinha Teles and Mell Renault, respectively, highlight the author's research and studies on the subject, as well as the care and seriousness employed in each of the texts that rescue the memory of these murdered women. The blurb is written by Júnia Paixão.
Read MorePublication of the column Literature for Children, written by Daniela Bonafé, for the magazine Vôo Livre
Read MoreWith 13 chapters and 50 women portrayed, this experimental literary novel explores different text languages, such as poetry, chronicles, diaries, short stories, music and theater. The choice of the hybrid format allows each character to have a unique identity, contrasting with the dehumanization imposed by the regime.
Read MoreIn addition to being a historical record, the work seeks to raise awareness among new generations, bringing reflections on struggle, resistance and the value of freedom.
Read MoreWriter, teacher and human rights activist Daniela Bonafé launches “Rosas de Chumbo” (Toma Aí Um Poema Publisher), a hybrid novel that gives voice to women murdered by the Brazilian military dictatorship. Using fiction, the author imagines their dreams, desires and struggles, reaffirming the importance of memory as a tool to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
Read MoreWriter, teacher and human rights activist Daniela Bonafé launches "Rosas de Chumbo" (Toma Aí Um Poema Publishers), a hybrid novel that gives voice to women murdered by the Brazilian military dictatorship. Using fiction, the author imagines their dreams, desires and struggles, reaffirming the importance of memory as a tool to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past.
Read MoreDaniela Bonafé, who has published nine books and received literary awards, works in poetry, short stories, and literature for children and young adults. However, "Rosas de Chumbo" marks a turning point in her career. The author reveals that writing it required intense research and strong emotional involvement. "It was a shock, I was taken by it," she says. In addition to being a historical record, the work seeks to raise awareness among new generations, bringing reflections on struggle, resistance, and the value of freedom.
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Read MoreAnnouncement about the meeting of writers in Buenos Aires, at Caburé Livros.
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