MARIANA LUZ
ENTRE O PRECONCEITO E A INVISIBILIDADE
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2238-8915.125554Abstract
The text discusses the work Murmúrios (1960) by the Maranhão-based black poet Mariana Luz (1871- 1960), second woman to get into Maranhão’s Letters Academy in 1949. Teacher, poet, artist and playwright, Mariana Luz has suffered, as many other black artists, an invisibility process of her life and work. Here, we aim to recover this black poet trajectory and to analyze her lyric production. To discuss Mariana Luz’s poetry is essential not only for the Brazilian Literature History, but for the historical reparation of her invisibility.
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