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Cora Rónai
Cora Tausz Rónai (born 31 July 1953) is a Brazilian writer, journalist and photographer. Biography Cora Rónai was born in Rio de Janeiro, daughter of Hungarian-born writer Paulo Rónai and architect and swimmer Nora Tausz Rónai. She started her career as a journalist in Brasília, working for ''Jornal de Brasília'', ''Correio Braziliense'' and as correspondent for ''Folha de S.Paulo'' and ''Jornal do Brasil'' in the Brazilian capital. In 1980 she returned to Rio de Janeiro. In 1982 she left ''Jornal do Brasil'', where she would return to later, to focus on writing for theater and children's literature. An early adopter of computers, Rónai wrote the first column about personal computing in a Brazilian newspaper in 1987, in ''Jornal do Brasil''. She also was the first Brazilian journalist to have a blog, ''internETC''. In 2006, she published the book ''Fala Foto'', made entirely of photographs taken with cellphones. It was shortlisted for Prêmio Jabuti. Rónai writes for ...
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