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Rare and Commonplace Flowers - The Story of Elizabeth Bishop and Lota De Macedo Soares (Paperback)
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Rare and Commonplace Flowers - The Story of Elizabeth Bishop and Lota De Macedo Soares (Paperback)
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A Stonewall Honor Book of the American Library Association's Gay,
Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgendered Round Table "Rare and
Commonplace Flowers performs an invaluable service: unforgettably
memorializing the remarkable Lota de Macedo Soares, and in the
process filling in a crucial gap in Bishop's biography. This book
honors a deeply moving love between two brilliant women: each
highly public, a celebrity in her own nation; each deeply private,
and happy (for a time) in the fragile heaven of their home."-The
New York Times Book Review "As a portrait of Lota and Bishop in
Brazil, Rare and Commonplace Flowers is a rare and illuminating
book."-Women's Review of Books "Novelist Oliveira's engaging dual
biography tells of Bishop and Soares's] 'long and sad'
relationship. . . . This book offers a new perspective on the
American poet, and the love story between these two women is
undeniably intense and tragic. Recommended."-Library Journal Rare
and Commonplace Flowers tells the story of two fascinating and
controversial women. Elizabeth Bishop, the Pulitzer Prize-winning
American poet, sought artistic inspiration in Brazil. There she
fell in love with Lota de Macedo Soares, a self-trained Brazilian
architect. This dual biography-brilliantly researched, and written
in a lively, novelistic style-follows their relationship from 1951
to 1967, the time when the two lived together in Brazil. A tale of
two artists and two cultures, Rare and Commonplace Flowers offers
unique perspectives on both women and their work. Carmen L.
Oliveira provides an unparalleled level of detail and insight, due
to both her familiarity with Brazil and her access to the country's
artistic elite, many of whom had a direct connection with Bishop
and Soares. Rare pictures of the two artists and their home bring
this unique story to life. Carmen L. Oliveira is a Brazilian
novelist. Neil K. Besner is a professor in the English department
at the University of Winnipeg in Canada.
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