Leonardos, Stela (1923–)
Leonardos, Stela (1923–)
Brazilian novelist, poet and short-story writer. Name variations: Stela Leonardos da Silva Lima Cabassa. Born Aug 1, 1923, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Works, which were influenced by 1945 Generation in Brazil, include Palmares (1940), A grande visão (1942), Poesia em três tempos (1956), Estátua de sal (1961), Cancioneiro catalão (1971), and Romanceiro do Bequimão (1986).
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Publications
Short Stories
Spring Sowing. 1924.
The Terrorist (story). 1926.
The Child of God (story). 1926.
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