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Jan 1, 1914 — Jan 1, 1977· 63 yrs

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Carolina Maria de Jesus

Also known as: Carolina Maria De Jesus, Carolina Maria Jesus

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Carolina Maria de Jesus (14 March 1914– 13 February 1977) was a Brazilian outskirts memorialist who lived most of her life as a slum-dweller. She is best known for her diary, published in August 1960 as Quarto de Despejo (lit. Junk Room, English title Child of the Dark: The Diary of Carolina Maria de Jesus) after attracting the attention of a Brazilian journalist, which became a bestseller and won international acclaim. The work remains the only document published in English by a Brazilian slum-dweller of that period. De Jesus spent a significant part of her life in the Canindé [pt] favela in North São Paulo, supporting herself and three children as a scrap collector.

Sacramento, Brazil
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July 15, 1955 The birthday of my daughter Vera Eunice.

— from Quarto de Despejo, 1960

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Quarto de Despejo

1960

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Beyond all pity

1962

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I'm going to have a little house

1997

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"Never before published in English, Carolina's second diary, written in 1960-61, describes her life in the first year after the sudden (and, as it turned out, temporary) fame of Quarto de despejo (see HLAS 25:4741). Translated faithfully into English, evokes the often awkward style adopted by Carolina. Excellent afterword and notes"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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