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Gilka Machado (1893–1980) was a Brazilian poet and political activist. She became known as one of the first women to write erotic poetry in Brazil; her work is usually classified as symbolist. Machado was also one of the founders of the Partido Republicano Feminino (Women's Republican Party) in 1910,which advocated for the women's right to vote.


Life

Machado was born in 1893, in Rio de Janeiro. She started to write poetry as a child. At age 14 she participated of a literary contest held by the newspaper ''A Imprensa,'' winning the three main prizes with poems under her name and pseudonyms. The critics were scandalized by her poems, calling her an "immoral matron". Her first book of poems, ''Cristais partidos'', was published in 1915. The book was prefaced by Olavo Bilac. The following years, she published the books: A revelação dos perfumes (1916), Estado de alma (1917), Poesias (1915-1917)- (1918) and Mulher Nua, in 1922. In 1933 she won a contest by the magazine '' O Malho'' as the greatest Brazilian woman poet of the 20th century.


Personal life

In 1910, Gilka Machado married the poet Rodolfo de Melo Machado (1885-1923), with whom she had two children, Hélios and Heros. Heros would become known as the dancer
Eros Volúsia Heros Machado (1 June 1914 – 1 January 2004), known as Eros Volúsia was a Brazilian dancer and actress. Her dancing style blended classical ballet to Afro-Brazilian dancing traditions. Volúsia participated in several movies in Brazil and Holl ...
. As an adult, she supported her family by working for the Rio Railway Company.'Machado, Gilka (1893-1980)', in Claire Buck, ed., ''Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature'', 1992, p. 769


Works

* ''Cristais partidos'' roken Crystals 1915 * ''A revelação dos perfumes'' Revelation of Perfumes 1916 * ''Estado de alma'' ondition of the Soul 1917 * ''Poesias (1915-1917)'' oems (1915-1917) 1918 * ''Mulher nua'' aked Woman 1922 * ''Meu glorioso pecado'' y Glorious Sin 1928 * ''Sublimação'' ublimation 1938 * ''Velha poesia'', 1965


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The locus eroticus in the poetry of Gilka Machado
{{DEFAULTSORT:Machado, Gilka 1893 births 1980 deaths Brazilian women poets 20th-century Brazilian poets 20th-century Brazilian women writers