{"title":"Ana Miranda","description":"Ana Maria Nóbrega Miranda é uma romancista e atriz brasileira. Nasceu em Fortaleza, Ceará e cresceu no Rio e em Brasília. A partir de 1969 radicou-se no Rio de Janeiro e em 2001 mudou-se para São Paulo. Trabalhou em filmes do cinema novo brasileiro entre 1971 e 1979. Dirigiu o Instituto de Artes da Funarte e foi editora chefe dessa instituição, entre 1977 e 1983. Recebeu formação na área de artes plásticas, cursando o Instituto Central de Artes da Universidade de Brasília. E era desenhista, ilustrando as capas de seus livros. Teve formação literária com o escritor Rubem Fonseca, entre 1979 e 1989. Em 2006 voltou a morar no Ceará.","products":[{"product_id":"xica-da-silva-a-cinderela-negra","title":"Xica da Silva: The Black Cinderella","description":"The slaves' chant sets the tone in this work and transports us to 18th-century Brazil: a reality of noblemen and low-income people, of African chants and Catholic prayers, a vivid and richly detailed picture of the violent diamond cycle, through which Ana Miranda reconstructs the biography of a character who has fascinated us for generations. With a colorful and vibrant narrative, the author reveals the facets and interpretations behind the figure of Xica da Silva: from the seductress, capable of dominating men with cunning and sensuality, to the loving concubine, faithful to her husband and devoted to her children, passing through the role of patron of Tijuco, owner of a hundred slaves, and administrator of the greatest wealth of her time. A victorious woman, revolutionary even for today, irreverent and commanding, who majestically overcame her condition as a slave, creating the legend of a Black Cinderella.","brand":"Totvsrj-record-dc","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47159265100028,"sku":"9788501085894","price":99.9,"currency_code":"BRL","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0722\/9197\/5420\/files\/19bc3c89ff51a37eea7b50578b0a4c1f.jpg?v=1783707616"},{"product_id":"mig-o-descobridor","title":"Mig, the discoverer","description":"Mig is discovering the world. Everything happens through the poetry and drawing of Ana Miranda, who guides the story of the boy discoverer.\n\n Cotton, cloud and grandma's little white head, the zebra and dad's striped pajamas take part in this game of differences and matches.\n Five years ago, writer Ana Miranda began to frequent the children's literature sections of bookstores more regularly. Renowned primarily for her historical novels—and for her beautiful forays into the world of poetry and short stories—Ana traded real kings and queens for enchantingly real characters. The definitive passport to the magical world of children's literature is this book.","brand":"Totvsrj-record-dc","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47159389323516,"sku":"9788501072962","price":49.9,"currency_code":"BRL","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0722\/9197\/5420\/files\/3af3269f94bdd6101d0c8805d59c41c9.jpg?v=1783708069"},{"product_id":"musa-praguejadora-a-vida-de-gregorio-de-matos","title":"Plague-Beating Muse: The Life of Gregório de Matos","description":"THE DEFINITIVE BIOGRAPHY OF THE GREAT BAROQUE POET. From the few reliable records about Gregório and the poems attributed to him, Ana Miranda constructs the arc of the poet's existence, a life whose twists and turns possess the force of an urgent fictional plot. We encounter an artist torn between the influence of the Catholic Church and the seduction of the popular world. We participate in his studies in Coimbra, where learning coexists with his first amorous adventures. We return with him to Bahia and follow his involvement in colonial politics. When his acerbic verses and political activities arouse the ire of the powerful, we see the poet deported to Angola, from where he would only return shortly before his death—moments recounted by the author in some of the most beautiful pages ever written about Gregório de Matos. A work in which the author combines historical rigor—the research is astonishing—and singular lyricism, Musa Praguejadora is already a landmark in biographical literature, capable of renewing our understanding of the artist who best portrayed a crucial period in the formation of Brazil.","brand":"Totvsrj-record-dc","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47159531405564,"sku":"9788501066022","price":99.9,"currency_code":"BRL","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0722\/9197\/5420\/files\/6af06850ce53ab702b645bf75d63e3d5.jpg?v=1778321576"},{"product_id":"mig-o-sentimental","title":"Mig, the sentimental","description":"Awarded the Brazilian Academy of Letters Prize and two Jabutis (Jabuti Prizes), writer Ana Miranda began to frequent the children's literature sections of bookstores more assiduously after the arrival of her grandchildren, and was captivated by the realm of Once Upon a Time. Renowned primarily for historical novels—and for beautiful forays into the world of poetry and short stories—Ana traded real kings and queens for charmingly real characters. After Mig, the Discoverer, the Ceará-born author once again embarks on the magical world of children's literature with MIG, THE SENTIMENTAL. Mig grew up and discovered feelings: love, sadness, compassion, boredom... The boy's life took on new colors, and the reader will discover them. With beautiful and colorful illustrations by the author herself, MIG, THE SENTIMENTAL brings Ana Miranda's trademark process of language simplification to the playful world of children. 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