- Zélia Gattai
Zélia Gattai (
July 2 ,1916 -May 17 ,2008 ) was aBrazil ianphotographer ,memoir ist,novelist and author ofchildren's literature , as well as a member of theBrazilian Academy of Letters . She was married to internationally famous writerJorge Amado from 1945 until his death in 2001.Gattai was born in
São Paulo city, state of São Paulo, onJuly 2 ,1916 , to a family of Italianimmigrant s. Gattai's father, Ernesto Gattai, was ananarchist and came from the region ofVeneto , following the social anarchist experiment calledColônia Cecília . Her mother, Angelina Da Col, was a devout Catholic. After the failure of Colônia Cecília, the Gattais moved to São Paulo, where Ernesto Gattai worked as achauffeur for rich families and later as a carmechanic .In the 1930s, Zélia Gattai entered the intellectual and social circles of the modernists of São Paulo and
Rio de Janeiro , becoming a friend of personalities such asOswald de Andrade ,Lasar Segall ,Tarsila do Amaral ,Mário de Andrade ,Rubem Braga ,Zora Seljan ,Paulo Mendes de Almeida ,Carlos Lacerda ,Aldo Bonadei ,Vinícius de Moraes and others. As a result of the anti-Communist measures by dictatorGetúlio Vargas in the late 1930s, Gattai was forced to go into exile with her husband, who was a Communist, soon after her marriage in 1945. She used the opportunity to get a degree inLiterature at the Sorbonne, in 1949.Upon returning to Brazil, she and Amado settled in Salvador, in the state of
Bahia , where Amado was born, and raised a family.Gattai began her literary career in 1979 with an
autobiography about her early life, titled "Anarquistas, Graças a Deus" ("Anarchists, Thank God!") which became a bestseller when it was dramatized as aminiseries by the Globo Television Network, capturing a huge audience. She later wrote eight further sequels to her autobiography, telling her love story with Jorge Amado ("A Hat for a Voyage", "The Lady of the Ball", "Winter Garden", "A Boys' Ground", "The House of Rio Vermelho", "Cittá di Roma", "Family Codes" and "Jorge Amado, a Romantic and Sensuous Baiano"). She also wrote three successful books for children and a novel.Gattai died at 16:30, in Salvador, Brazil, aged 91. She was in hospital for 31 days, recovering from surgery. [ [http://www1.folha.uol.com.br/folha/ilustrada/ult90u402902.shtml Folha Online - Escritora Zélia Gattai morre aos 91 anos em Salvador] ]
Bibliography
*"Anarquistas graças a Deus" - 1979 (memoirs)
*"Um chapéu para viagem" - 1982 (memoirs)
*"Senhora dona do baile" - 1984 (memoirs)
*"Reportagem incompleta" - 1987 (photobiography)
*"Jardim de inverno" - 1988 (memoirs)
*"Pipistrelo das mil cores" - 1989 (children's fiction)
*"O segredo da rua 18" - 1991 (children's fiction)
*"Chão de meninos" - 1992 (memoirs)
*"Crônica de uma namorada" - 1995 (novel)
*"A casa do Rio Vermelho" - 1999 (memoirs)
*"Cittá di Roma" - 2000 (memoirs)
*"Jonas e a sereia" - 2000 (children's fiction)
*"Códigos de família" - 2001 (memoirs)
*"Jorge Amado um baiano sensual e romântico" - 2002 (memoirs)
*"Vacina de Sapo e outras lembranças" - 2005 (memoirs)References
External links
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