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Name
  
Yde Blumenschein

Died
  
1963

Role
  
Poet

Yde (Adelaide) Schloenbach, later Blumenschein by marriage, (26 May 1882 in Sao Paulo – 14 March 1963 in Sao Paulo) was a Brazilian poet and chronicler best known as Colombina. She also used the pen name Paula Brasil.

She started writing at the age of 13, and her first poems were published in A Tribuna, a newspaper in the city of Santos. She wrote for magazines and newspapers such as O Malho, Fon-Fon, Careta and Jornal das Mocas.

In 1948, she founded the "Casa do Poeta Lampiao de Gas", a literary society that initially met in her own home. This society published a monthly newspaper, "O Fanal", of which she was the publisher.

Her poetry is centered on the theme of love, usually treated in a quite innocent way, though some of her poems have a more erotic vein that caused some scandal at her time. Her last book, Rapsodia Rubra - Poemas a Carne ("Red Rapsody - Poems Dedicated to Flesh"), reflects this trend, and its highly erotic poetry was particularly polemical at the time of its publishing.

Published books

  • Vislumbres (Sightings), 1908.
  • Versos em la menor (Verses in A minor), 1930.
  • Lampiao de gas (Gas Lamp), 1937.
  • Sandalo (Sandalwood), 1941;
  • Uma cigarra cantou para voce (A Cicada Sang for You), 1946.
  • Distancia: poemas de amor e de renuncia (Distance: Poems of Love and Renounce), 1947
  • Gratidao (Thankfulness), 1954.
  • Para voce, meu amor (To You, my Love), 1955.
  • Cantares de bem-querer (Songs of Love), 1956.
  • Manto de arlequim (Harlequin's Gown), 1956.
  • Inverno em flor (Winter in Bloom), 1959.
  • Cantigas de luar (Moonshine Songs), 1960.
  • Rapsodia rubra - Poemas a Carne (Red Rapsody - Poems Dedicated to Flesh), 1961
  • References

    Yde Schloenbach Blumenschein Wikipedia