Hiii
people!! Today I’m starting by brand new blog!
I always liked writing and always wanted to share so many things! I
think it took me too long to start but I`ve finally plucked up some courage! This
blog’s main idea is to give some tips, suggest places to visit and to eat, that
are interesting to all women! As I`m pretty fan of photography, there will be
some random photos and some street looks for us to get inspired! After all, a
beautiful look, at least to me, makes my day brighter!
I hope you`ll enjoy the blog!
Have fun!
As
a first post, nothing better to talk about today, that starts the new soap
opera remake of Gabriela, than about the exhibition made in honour to Jorge
Amado. The soap opera is based on the literary work of Jorge Amado, a Brazilian
writer of the modernist school who had his work translated into other 49
languages and was the best-known modern Brazilian writer of all times.
I
have to confess that it was just after I went to this exhibition that I`ve
started getting more interested about his personal life and than discovered how
complexly created were his characters.
The character Gabriela is only one of the 5.000
characters created by Jorge Amado! The author, who would be 100 years in 2012,
is being honoured in the Portuguese Language Museum, in São Paulo, Brazil.
The ehxibition show us the mixture and the
miscegenation that characterises the brazilians, and which were used as a
source of inspiration to the writer. All his characteres were based on
brazilian characterists, as the trickery, the hapinness, and the religious
syncretism.
His
political fase lasted for 25 years and his slogan was “The people’s novelist”
and was elected Federal Deputy.
I
know that this post was really cult, but as I had to make an essay about the
exhibition, it came in handy with this remake première.
See you!!!
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