Paula Parisot

Paula Parisot (born 1978) is a Brazilian writer, illustrator and artist.[1]

Paula Parisot
Born1978
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
OccupationWriter, Performance Artist
NationalityBrazilian
EducationPontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
The New School
GenreNovel, short stories
Notable worksA dama da solidão (The Lady of Solitude)
Notable awardsJabuti Award, Finalist

Life

Parisot was born in Rio de Janeiro and she studied Industrial Design at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro before moving to The New School in New York City, where she earned a Master's Degree in Fine Arts. Currently (2016) she lives in São Paulo with her family.[2]

Paula Parisot's first book, A dama da solidão (2007), was a finalist in the short fiction category for the Jabuti Award, Brazil's most prestigious literary award. Her second novel, Gonzos e parafusoswas (2010) inspired a performance that lasted for seven consecutive days in which Parisot confined herself to a room 3 meters by 4 meters, which was a reproduction of the sanatorium at the end of the novel. Parisot's third book, Partir (2013), includes original drawings by Parisot and led to a series of new performances in Guadalajara, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo. In 2015, Parisot was featured in the Brazil imprint of Harper's Bazaar.[3][4][5]

The first translation of Parisot's work into English will be published by Dalkey Archive Press in 2016, under the title Lady of Solitude.[6] This is the book that took her to the finals of the Jabuti Award in 2007.[1]

Parisot is the co-creator and co-screenwriter, with Jessica Mitrani of the TV series A Crucigramista, channel ARTE1 - BRAZIL . With the title “America Invertida (America Inverted), the first session uses the language and the logic of crossword puzzles to draw a panorama of art and culture in Latin America.

Works

  • A dama da solidão, 2007 (Trans. The Lady of Solitude, 2016. Dalkey Archive Press)
  • Gonzos e parafusos, 2010
  • Partir, 2013
  • La invención de La Realidad, 2013

TV

  • A crucigramista, 2018 (ARTE1)

References

  1. Paula Parisot launches Breaking, romance questioning directions, matches and frustrations Archived 2014-05-21 at the Wayback Machine, 28 October 2013, SopaCultural, Retrieved 28 August 2016
  2. Parisot, Paula. ""Affectation of Romance"". Rascunbo.
  3. "Paula Parisot". Christian Maldonado Photography. Harper's Bazaar. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  4. "Paula Parisot launches fiction about character traveling to Alaska". Correio Brasiliense. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  5. "Interview with Paula Parisot". Observatorio da Imprensa. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
  6. "The Lady of Solitude". Dalkey Archive Press. Retrieved 3 August 2016.
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