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Lucia Benedetti (March 30, 1914 in Mococa, São Paulo – 1998 in Rio de Janeiro) – was a storyteller, writer of Children's Literature, novelist, playwright, chronicler and translator brazilian ==Biography== Lucia Benedetti was born in ''Mococa'' and was the daughter of ''Dominique Benedetti'' (tailor / musician) and ''D. Leocadia M. Benedetti'' () Based in Rio de Janeiro still a student, she began writing short stories, essays, fictional stories for the magazine O Ensaio.〔 She graduated in pedagogy, in ''Bittencourt Silva School'', of Niterói〔 ''Lúcia'', in 1932, received a degree in legal science, but she never practiced as an attorney As a teacher, she wrote for the newspaper ''A Noite''. In this carioca newspaper, she met her husband, journalist, playwright and writer, ''Raimundo Magalhaes Júnior'', whom he married in 1933. In 1942 the couple moved to the United States, where ''Magalhaes Júnior'' will work with Nelson Rockefeller and in the New York Times. ''Lucia'' became a correspondent at the ''New York Times'' until 1945 At that time she wrote her first novel, ''Chico Vira Bicho e outras histórias'', in collaboration with her husband. However, his literary work that marked his debut as a writer, was ''Entrada de serviço'', published in 1942. ''Lúcia Benedetti'' is considered the precursor of the theater for children in Brazil, with the ''O Casaco Encantado'' (1948), staged by ''Companhia Artistas Unidos''〔 The dramatic works ''Lúcia'' were staged in countries like Portugal and Argentina. Lucia Benedetti is the mother of Rosa Magalhães. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lúcia Benedetti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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