Márcia Denser (born May 23, 1949) is a Brazilian journalist and writer. She was born in São Paulo and was educated at Mackenzie Presbyterian University and the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. From 1977 to 1979, Denser was an editor and columnist for the magazine Nova. She has also contributed to Folha de S.Paulo, Interview, Vogue and Salles Inter/americana De Publicidade. More recently, she has directed research into contemporary Brazilian literature at the Idart Cultural Center in São Paulo.
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| - Márcia Denser (São Paulo, 23 de maio de 1954) é uma escritora e jornalista brasileira. Formou-se em comunicação e artes pela Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie em 1974. Estreou na literatura com a coletânea de contos Tango Fantasma, que escreveu aos 23 anos de idade. Como jornalista, trabalhou para as revistas Nova, Interview e Vogue e para o jornal Folha de S. Paulo. Organizou as antologias de contos eróticos femininos Muito Prazer (1982) e O Prazer é Todo Meu (1984). Em 2003, concluiu a pós-graduação em comunicação e semiótica na Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. (pt)
- Márcia Denser (born May 23, 1949) is a Brazilian journalist and writer. She was born in São Paulo and was educated at Mackenzie Presbyterian University and the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. From 1977 to 1979, Denser was an editor and columnist for the magazine Nova. She has also contributed to Folha de S.Paulo, Interview, Vogue and Salles Inter/americana De Publicidade. More recently, she has directed research into contemporary Brazilian literature at the Idart Cultural Center in São Paulo. (en)
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| - Márcia Denser (born May 23, 1949) is a Brazilian journalist and writer. She was born in São Paulo and was educated at Mackenzie Presbyterian University and the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. From 1977 to 1979, Denser was an editor and columnist for the magazine Nova. She has also contributed to Folha de S.Paulo, Interview, Vogue and Salles Inter/americana De Publicidade. More recently, she has directed research into contemporary Brazilian literature at the Idart Cultural Center in São Paulo. Her first collection of short stories Tango Fantasma (Ghost Tango) was published in 1977. Denser edited and organized two anthologies of erotic short stories by women: Muito Prazer (Much pleasure) published in 1982 and O Prazer é Todo Meu (The pleasure is all mine) published in 1984. Some of her short stories have been translated into English: "The Vampire of Whitehouse Lane" appears in the anthology One Hundred Years After Tomorrow (Brazilian women in the 20th century) and "Last Tango in Jacobina" appears in Urban Voices, Contemporary Short Stories from Brazil. (en)
- Márcia Denser (São Paulo, 23 de maio de 1954) é uma escritora e jornalista brasileira. Formou-se em comunicação e artes pela Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie em 1974. Estreou na literatura com a coletânea de contos Tango Fantasma, que escreveu aos 23 anos de idade. Como jornalista, trabalhou para as revistas Nova, Interview e Vogue e para o jornal Folha de S. Paulo. Organizou as antologias de contos eróticos femininos Muito Prazer (1982) e O Prazer é Todo Meu (1984). Em 2003, concluiu a pós-graduação em comunicação e semiótica na Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. (pt)
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