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Noemi Jaffe (born 1962) is a Brazilian writer, teacher and literary critic.
Noemi Jaffe | |
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Noemi Jaffe, in an interview forTV ALERJ's programPerfil, in August 2021 | |
| Born | 1962 (age 62–63) |
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| Alma mater | University of São Paulo |
Jaffe was born in 1962 in São Paulo fromSerbian Jewish parents and was raised in theBom Retiro neighborhood.[1] She became a PhD in Brazilian Literature at theUniversity of São Paulo[2] at the end of her teaching career. She had written a thesis onAntonio Cicero's poetry.[3]
Jaffe teaches creative writing at Casa do Saber, Instituto Vera Cruz and A Escrevedeira[1] and collaborates for newspaperFolha de São Paulo as literary critic. Her career turnaround happened in 2005 when she published a book of poetry. The book's reception raised her ambitions and she devoted the majority of her efforts to writing.[3]
Her 2012 bookO que os cegos estão sonhando which translates as "What are the Blind Men Dreaming" is based on the diary of her mother. Her mother's parents were murdered inAuschwitz concentration camp and her mother survived to write a diary in Sweden that Noemi and her daughter translated.[4]
Her books have been translated from Portuguese into a dozen languages.[3][5]
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