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Bruna Beber is a Brazilian poet born in 1984 in Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro. She lives in São Paulo since 2007. Her book debut was a fila sem fim dos demônios descontentes [“the endless line of unsatisfied demons”]; followed by balés [“ballets”]; rapapés&apupos [“blandishments&jeers”]; and one of 2013’s most reviewed and praised Brazilian poetry books, Rua da Padaria [“Bakery's Street”]. She is also author of a children's book, Zebrozinha, illustrated by Beta Maya. Her poems were translated and published in anthologies and web sites in Germany, Argentina, Italy, Mexico, United States and Portugal.
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