
Carolina Maria de Jesus
1914 – 1977
20 works on record
Biography
Carolina Maria de Jesus (14 March 1914[1] – 13 February 1977) was a Brazilian outskirts memorialist who lived most of her life as a slum-dweller. She is best known for her diary, published in August 1960 as Quarto de Despejo (lit. Junk Room, English title Child of the Dark: The Diary of Carolina Maria de Jesus) after attracting the attention of a Brazilian journalist, which became a bestseller and won international acclaim. The work remains the only document published in English by a Brazilian slum-dweller of that period. De Jesus spent a significant part of her life in the Canindé [pt] favela in North São Paulo, supporting herself and three children as a scrap collector.
Works

The unedited diaries of Carolina Maria de Jesus
1999

Bitita's diary
1998

I'm going to have a little house
1997

Meu estranho diário
1996

Pedaços da fome
1963

Beyond all pity
1962

Quarto de Despejo
1960

Child of the dark

Antologia pessoal

Cuarto de desechos y otras obras

Child of the dark (Signet "P2350")
Diario de Bitita
Diario de Bitita
1986
Diário de Bitita
Diário de Bitita
1982
Provérbios
Provérbios
1965
La favela
La favela
1965
Casa de alvenaria
Casa de alvenaria
Bitita's Diary : the Autobiography of Carolina Maria de Jesus
Bitita's Diary : the Autobiography of Carolina Maria de Jesus
Beyond All Pity, My Life in the Slums of Sao Paulo
Beyond All Pity, My Life in the Slums of Sao Paulo
Las Moradas Libro de Su Vida
Las Moradas Libro de Su Vida
Beyond All Pity (Earthscan Library)
Beyond All Pity (Earthscan Library)