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Cora Coralina

Cora Coralina (Ana Lins dos Guimarães Peixoto) (August 20, 1889 – April 10, 1985) was a Brazilian writer and poet.
==Biography==
She was born on August 20, 1889, and died in the city of Goiânia on April 10, 1985. She began to write poems when she was 14–15 years old, and attended the ''Clube Literário Goiano'' of Dona Virgínia da Luz Vieira, but she only published her first book (''Poemas dos Becos de Goiás e Estórias Mais'')〔Clovis Carvalho Britto, (« Um teto todo seu : o itinerario poético-intelectual de Cora Coralina » ).〕 after her husband died in 1965, when she was 75 years old.〔(« A reescrita, na morte, da experiência de vida » ), revista ''Kairós'', São Paulo, Caderno Temático 6, 2009.〕
Cora worked all of her life in her little cake-store and produced more books, becoming one of the most important Brazilian writers of her time.
Cora Coralina's house, where she lived from 1889 to 1985, can be visited in the city of Goiás. It is located at one end of the bridge over the Vermelho River. It is one of the earliest remaining buildings of Goiás, and a typical 18th century house; it inspired some of the most beautiful of her poems. There is a small museum in the house to honour her.

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