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Yde Schloenbach Blumenschein

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Yde (Adelaide) Schoenbach, later Blumenschein by marriage, (May 26, 1882, São Paulo – 1963)[1] was a Brazilian poet best known as Colombina.

Poet and chronicler, she started writing at the age of 13, and her first poems were published in A Tribuna, a newspaper in the city of Santos. She wrote for magazines and newspapers such as O Malho, Fon-Fon, Careta and Jornal das Moças. Besides "Colombina", she also used the pen name of "Paula Brasil".

In 1948, she founded the "Casa do Poeta Lampião de Gás", a literary society that initially met in her own home. This society published a monthly newspaper, "O Fanal", of which she was the publisher.

Her poetry is centered on the theme of love, usually treated in a quite innocent way, though some of her poems have a more erotic vein that caused some scandal at her time. Her last book, Rapsódia Rubra - Poemas à Carne ("Red Rapsody - Poems Dedicated to Flesh"), reflects this trend, and its highly erotic poetry was particularly polemical at the time of its publishing.

Published books

  • Vislumbres (Sightings), 1908.
  • Versos em lá menor (Verses in A minor), 1930.
  • Lampião de gás (Gas Lamp), 1937.
  • Sândalo (Sandalwood), 1941;
  • Uma cigarra cantou para você (A Cicada Sang for You), 1946.
  • Distância: poemas de amor e de renúncia (Distance: Poems of Love and Renounce), 1947
  • Gratidão (Thankfulness), 1954.
  • Para você, meu amor (To You, my Love), 1955.
  • Cantares de bem-querer (Songs of Love), 1956.
  • Manto de arlequim (Harlequin's Gown), 1956.
  • Inverno em flor (Winter in Bloom), 1959.
  • Cantigas de luar (Moonshine Songs), 1960.
  • Rapsódia rubra - Poemas à Carne (Red Rapsody - Poems Dedicated to Flesh), 1961

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