Regina Guimarães
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Regina Guimarães (born 1957, in Porto), also known as Corbe,[1] is a Portuguese poet, playwright, stage director and lyricist.[1] She lives and works with her partner, Sergei Saguenail Abramovici a.k.a. Saguenail, since 1975.[1] The couple founded the publishing house Hélastre.
Regina Guimarães is a member of the band Três Tristes Tigres, writing all music lyrics. Her poetry has also been sung by the band Clã.[2]
Guimarães' first book came out in 1979, and, despite an irregular publishing pace, she is revered as one of the most important living artists in Porto.
Works
[edit]Poetry
[edit]- 1979 – A Repetição (ed. Hélastre)
- 1980 – Abaixo da Banalidade, Abastança (ed. Hélastre)
- 1985 – Anelar, Mínimo (ed. &etc.)
- 1990 – O Extra-Celeste (ed. AEFLUP)
- 1990 – Múmia (ed. Hélastre)
- 1992 – Uma Árvore como se Fosse Uma Rainha (ed. author, Afrontamento)
- 1994 – Tutta (ed. Felício & Cabral)
- 2001 – Algum(ns) Texto(s) Avesso(s) à Ideia de Obra (in the anthology Vozes e Olhares no Feminino)
- 2002 – 9 Histórias a 4 Mãos e 7 Pés (ed. Campo Alegre)
- 2009 – Orbe (ed. Hélastre)
- 2009 – Lady Boom: As Raínhas/ Cantigas de Amigo (ed. Hélastre)
- 2010 – Caderno do Regresso (ed. Hélastre)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Regina Guimarães. Faculdade de Letras, Coimbra University
- ^ Clã – Novidades
Categories:
- 20th-century Portuguese poets
- Portuguese theatre directors
- Portuguese lyricists
- Living people
- Writers from Porto
- 1957 births
- Portuguese women poets
- Portuguese women dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century Portuguese poets
- 20th-century Portuguese dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century Portuguese dramatists and playwrights
- 21st-century Portuguese women writers
- 21st-century Portuguese writers
- 20th-century Portuguese women writers
- Portuguese writer stubs