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Leila Míccolis

Leila Míccolis (born 1947) is a Brazilian poet, essayist, novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, playwright, and editor.[1]

Life edit

Leila Míccolis was born in 1947 in Rio de Janeiro's Tijuca neighborhood.[2] She was an only child.[3] Míccolis graduated with a law degree in 1969 from the old Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Faculty of Law.[4] She later received a master's in literature and literary theory from the Federal University in 2007, as well as a doctorate in literary theory.[1][4][2]

Míccolis worked as a lawyer until 1977, when she decided to dedicate herself exclusively to literature.[5] She published her first book of poems, Gaveta da Solidão, in 1965.[6] In 1983 she began to write TV scripts, becoming the co-author of such telenovelas as Kananga do Japão (1989) with Wilson Aguiar Filho and Barriga de Aluguel (1990) with Glória Perez.[4]

In 1991 she founded with her fellow poet Urhacy Faustino the literary magazine Blocos, and they created the digital version Blocos Online eight years later.[2] She has written and edited over 30 books of poetry and prose, as well as many TV, theater, and film scripts.[7] She also taught telenovela writing courses at the Federal University beginning in 2005.[7]

While Míccolis has publicly rejected labels on sexuality,[8] saying "I wanted to question the division of women into lesbians and non-lesbians,"[9] her work has included poetry on lesbian themes. Her poem "Teus Seios" was featured in the Grupo Gay da Bahia's first Gay Poetry of Brazil Contest in 1982.[10] She was a vocal activist with the gay rights organization Grupo Auê in Rio in the 1970s and '80s, coordinating a precursor to the Encontro Brasileiro de Homossexuais (Brazilian Gathering of Homosexuals) in that city.[10] Her poetry also deals with feminist themes and the rejection of traditional social roles and structures: "I am always revolted with the game of appearances and with the hypocrisy of the family relationship or the relationship of two people. And my poetry questions those imposed social roles that are manipulative and responsible for the internalization of submission, of castration, of guilt, and of low female esteem."[11]

Her role as an activist and the Brazilian "patron saint of hippy pack rats," as the Miami Herald once described her, included amassing a library of alternative newspapers, magazines, mimeographs, and posters from the era of Brazil's military dictatorship.[12] She eventually sold the collection to the University of Miami, where it is available for researchers as the Leila Míccolis Brazilian Alternative Press Collection.[13]

Míccolis lived in Maricá for many years with Faustino and the writer Mônica Banderas[2][14] and now lives in Cândido Mota,[2] where she continues to produce work and teach virtual writing workshops.[15]

Selected works edit

Poetry and prose edit

  • Gaveta da solidão (1965)
  • Jacarés e lobisomens: dois ensaios sobre a homossexualidade, with Herbert Daniel (1983)
  • Do poder ao poder (1987)
  • Desfamiliares: poesía completa de Leila Míccolis, 1965-2012
  • "Literatura e palco" (2011)
  • "A leveza de uma amizade sólida" (2017)

Television edit

  • Mania de Querer
  • A Rainha da Vida
  • Olho por Olho
  • Kananga do Japão
  • Barriga de Aluguel
  • Mandacaru

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Míccolis, Leila, 1947- - Archival Collections". atom.library.miami.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Poesia para mudar o mundo: Leila Míccolis". Poesia para mudar o mundo. 2019-08-14. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  3. ^ "Leila Míccolis - Ensaio crítico sobre a obra da autora, Kátia da Costa Bezerra". www.blocosonline.com.br. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  4. ^ a b c Cultural, Instituto Itaú. "Leila Miccolis". Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  5. ^ Bezerra, Kátia da Costa (2000). "A poesia de Leila Míccolis: Transpondo categorias". Revista de Crítica Literaria Latinoamericana. 26 (52): 257–268. doi:10.2307/4531132. ISSN 0252-8843. JSTOR 4531132.
  6. ^ Míccolis, Leila (1965). Gaveta da solidão (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Scab Editora. OCLC 1037559955.
  7. ^ a b "Leila Míccolis - escritora - Curso básico on line de roteiro de novela de televisão - teoria e prática". www.blocosonline.com.br. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  8. ^ Meireles da Silva, Alexander; Barbosa da Silva, Veridiana Mazon (December 2011). "Perdidos dentro da noite: literatura e homoerotismo em João do Rio". E-Scrita. 2 (6).
  9. ^ DE ALMEIDA MENEZES, DANIELLE (2010). DISCURSOS SOBRE LITERATURAS DE LÍNGUA INGLESA: PERCEPÇÕES E PRÁTICAS PEDAGÓGICAS DE PROFESSORES UNIVERSITÁRIOS (Thesis). Faculdades Catolicas. doi:10.17771/pucrio.acad.16092.
  10. ^ a b . 2015-09-23. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  11. ^ "Entrevista com Leila Miccolis" (PDF). February 20, 2008.
  12. ^ . 2006-03-29. Archived from the original on 2006-03-29. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  13. ^ "Leila Miccolis Brazilian Alternative Press collection - Archival Collections". atom.library.miami.edu. Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  14. ^ "Artes - Urhacy Faustino". Post Blog (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-08-14.
  15. ^ "Site oficial da escritora Leila Míccolis". www.blocosonline.com.br. Retrieved 2020-08-14.

External links edit

  • Leila Míccolis' website

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Leila Miccolis born 1947 is a Brazilian poet essayist novelist short story writer screenwriter playwright and editor 1 Contents 1 Life 2 Selected works 2 1 Poetry and prose 2 2 Television 3 References 4 External linksLife editLeila Miccolis was born in 1947 in Rio de Janeiro s Tijuca neighborhood 2 She was an only child 3 Miccolis graduated with a law degree in 1969 from the old Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Faculty of Law 4 She later received a master s in literature and literary theory from the Federal University in 2007 as well as a doctorate in literary theory 1 4 2 Miccolis worked as a lawyer until 1977 when she decided to dedicate herself exclusively to literature 5 She published her first book of poems Gaveta da Solidao in 1965 6 In 1983 she began to write TV scripts becoming the co author of such telenovelas as Kananga do Japao 1989 with Wilson Aguiar Filho and Barriga de Aluguel 1990 with Gloria Perez 4 In 1991 she founded with her fellow poet Urhacy Faustino the literary magazine Blocos and they created the digital version Blocos Online eight years later 2 She has written and edited over 30 books of poetry and prose as well as many TV theater and film scripts 7 She also taught telenovela writing courses at the Federal University beginning in 2005 7 While Miccolis has publicly rejected labels on sexuality 8 saying I wanted to question the division of women into lesbians and non lesbians 9 her work has included poetry on lesbian themes Her poem Teus Seios was featured in the Grupo Gay da Bahia s first Gay Poetry of Brazil Contest in 1982 10 She was a vocal activist with the gay rights organization Grupo Aue in Rio in the 1970s and 80s coordinating a precursor to the Encontro Brasileiro de Homossexuais Brazilian Gathering of Homosexuals in that city 10 Her poetry also deals with feminist themes and the rejection of traditional social roles and structures I am always revolted with the game of appearances and with the hypocrisy of the family relationship or the relationship of two people And my poetry questions those imposed social roles that are manipulative and responsible for the internalization of submission of castration of guilt and of low female esteem 11 Her role as an activist and the Brazilian patron saint of hippy pack rats as the Miami Herald once described her included amassing a library of alternative newspapers magazines mimeographs and posters from the era of Brazil s military dictatorship 12 She eventually sold the collection to the University of Miami where it is available for researchers as the Leila Miccolis Brazilian Alternative Press Collection 13 Miccolis lived in Marica for many years with Faustino and the writer Monica Banderas 2 14 and now lives in Candido Mota 2 where she continues to produce work and teach virtual writing workshops 15 Selected works editPoetry and prose edit Gaveta da solidao 1965 Jacares e lobisomens dois ensaios sobre a homossexualidade with Herbert Daniel 1983 Do poder ao poder 1987 Desfamiliares poesia completa de Leila Miccolis 1965 2012 Literatura e palco 2011 A leveza de uma amizade solida 2017 Television edit Mania de Querer A Rainha da Vida Olho por Olho Kananga do Japao Barriga de Aluguel MandacaruReferences edit a b Miccolis Leila 1947 Archival Collections atom library miami edu Retrieved 2020 08 14 a b c d e Poesia para mudar o mundo Leila Miccolis Poesia para mudar o mundo 2019 08 14 Retrieved 2020 08 14 Leila Miccolis Ensaio critico sobre a obra da autora Katia da Costa Bezerra www blocosonline com br Retrieved 2020 08 14 a b c Cultural Instituto Itau Leila Miccolis Enciclopedia Itau Cultural in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2020 08 14 Bezerra Katia da Costa 2000 A poesia de Leila Miccolis Transpondo categorias Revista de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana 26 52 257 268 doi 10 2307 4531132 ISSN 0252 8843 JSTOR 4531132 Miccolis Leila 1965 Gaveta da solidao in Portuguese Rio de Janeiro Scab Editora OCLC 1037559955 a b Leila Miccolis escritora Curso basico on line de roteiro de novela de televisao teoria e pratica www blocosonline com br Retrieved 2020 08 14 Meireles da Silva Alexander Barbosa da Silva Veridiana Mazon December 2011 Perdidos dentro da noite literatura e homoerotismo em Joao do Rio E Scrita 2 6 DE ALMEIDA MENEZES DANIELLE 2010 DISCURSOS SOBRE LITERATURAS DE LINGUA INGLESA PERCEPCOES E PRATICAS PEDAGoGICAS DE PROFESSORES UNIVERSITARIOS Thesis Faculdades Catolicas doi 10 17771 pucrio acad 16092 a b Poeta Leila Miccolis lesbica 2015 09 23 Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2020 08 14 Entrevista com Leila Miccolis PDF February 20 2008 MiamiHerald com 02 27 2006 Brazil s history now an open book at UM 2006 03 29 Archived from the original on 2006 03 29 Retrieved 2020 08 14 Leila Miccolis Brazilian Alternative Press collection Archival Collections atom library miami edu Retrieved 2020 08 14 Artes Urhacy Faustino Post Blog in European Portuguese Retrieved 2020 08 14 Site oficial da escritora Leila Miccolis www blocosonline com br Retrieved 2020 08 14 External links editLeila Miccolis website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leila Miccolis amp oldid 1203903734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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