Alice Ruiz Explained

Alice Ruiz
Birth Date:26 January 1946
Birth Place:Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Occupation:Writer, poet, haikuist, advertising professional, songwriter and translator
Notable Works:Desorientais, Vice-Verso, Dois em um, Hai Tropikais
Children:Incl. Estrela Ruiz Leminski

Alice Ruiz Scherone or Alice Ruiz Schneronk[1] (born 22 January 1946) is a Brazilian writer, poet, haikuist, advertising professional, songwriter and translator.[1] She has published more than 20 books, with her poems being translated in various languages and published in many countries.

Biography

Ruiz was born in Curitiba, in 1946. She began writing tales when she was 6 years old and began writing her first verses at age 16. During a long time she had only been published in magazines and newspapers. She published her first book at age 34. She compose songs since she was 26 and released in 2005 her first CD, Paralelas, with Alziraz Espíndola, featuring known Brazilian musicians such as Zélia Duncan and Arnaldo Antunes.[1] [2] In total, Alice has 21 published works, such as books, poems, translations, songs and children's stories.

In 1993, Ruiz has honored by the Japanese Brazilian community with the name of haikuist.[3]

Ruiz was married to the also poet Paulo Leminski, living with him from 1968 to 1988.[1] They had three children: Miguel Ângelo Leminski (1969–1979) – who died at the age of 10, victim of lymphoma -, Aurea Leminski (1971) and Estrela Ruiz Leminski (1981). It was Leminski who incentivized Alice to write haiku.

In the late 1970s, in the publishing house Grafipar, located in Curitiba, the couple scripted erotic comic books, drawn by artists such as Claudio Seto, Júlio Shimamoto, Flávio Colin and Itamar Gonçalves.[4]

In 1989, she was awarded with the Prêmio Jabuti prize for her poetry book Vice-Verso.[1] In 2009 she was once again awarded with the prize, this time for her poetry book Dois em um.

Works

Books

Translations

Prizes

YearPrizeCategoryWorkResult
1989Prêmio JabutiPoetryVice-Verso[5]
2009Prêmio JabutiPoetryDois em um, 1st place[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1 September 2022. 1 November 2018. Enciclopédia Itaú Cultural. Alice Ruiz. pt-br.
  2. Web site: 8 October 2018. Alice Ruiz – Release. www.aliceruiz.mpbnet.com.br. pt-br.
  3. Revista Cândido n.º 80 (Março de 2018). Roteiro Literário de Helena Kolody, pág. 29. (in Brazilian Portuguese)
  4. Web site: 21 December 2019. Livro reúne HQs eróticas de Alice Ruiz e Paulo Leminski feitas na ditadura – 31/10/2015 – Ilustrada. Folha de S.Paulo. pt-br.
  5. Web site: 1 September 2022. Prêmio Jabuti. Prêmio 1989. pt-br.
  6. Web site: 1 September 2022. Prêmio Jabuti. Prêmio 2009. pt-br.