Colonia, Regina Célia (1940–)
Colonia, Regina Célia (1940–)
Brazilian poet and short-story writer. Name variations: Regina Celia Colonia. Born 1940.
Served as consul in Washington, DC; writings include Cançáo para o totem (1975), Sumaimana (1976), and Os leós da Luziânia (1985). Won Jabuti Prize for Poetry (1976).
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