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Giselda Leirner

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Giselda Leirner (born 1928 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian writer illustrator and plastic artist. Her works have been exhibited at São Paulo Museum of Art

Leirner went to the Art Students League and the Parsons The New School for Design in New York where she took classes with Emiliano Di Cavalcanti, Yolanda Mohalyi and Poty Lazarotto. She earned a bachelor's degree in Philosophy at the Universidade de São Paulo and has a master's degree in Philosophy of religion.

Books

  • A Filha de Kafka contos, Ed. Massao Hono, Brasil (trad. fr. de Monique Le Moing :La Fille de Kafka, Ed.Joelle Loesfeld , Gallimard)
  • Nas Aguas do mesmo Rio, Ateliê Editora, Brasil
  • O Nono Mês, Brasil
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