"Newsweek" was written by Carolina Maria de Jesus written by a dark child of Carolina Maria de Jesus "a child in the dark", "a desperate, terrible and strong protest action from Paul's slums" I reported there was. The testimony written by Victor Monte Joe is called "a clear story, making it cold". I said that the sun of San Francisco. After reading these comments, except for the disappointment of how humans treated other people in that way in such way, the literature written for about 30 years during reading did not bring me disappointment.
In order to really understand the lives of Carolina Maria de Jesus, it is best to check Carolina with her children Vera Eunice, José Carlos (Zé Carlos) and João José 's eyes. This book, "Life and death of Maria de Jesus", provides important information about the character of Carolina through an interview with her second eldest son, Zé and her daughter, Vera. In the interview, Vera explicitly explained how her mother devoted her full effort to becoming a writer without the help of others. Vera praises her mother's desire to create a better life for herself and her children. Carolina is an unacceptable person, but Vera said: "No one in the world is more respected than I." Vera said the success of her mother's work quickly made a family travel, party, and a large-scale life Emphasized that it was connected The mansion looks like a prison from its size.
Among this beautiful work, the dark son: Carolina Maria de Jesus's diary is telling the hardest time in the slums of Sao Paulo. Carolina's diary is written on paper selected on the street, collects paper everyday and sells 3 children in poor, hungry, desperate homes. This is known as the "slum area" in Brazil. This strong woman has experienced so many things that ordinary people can not imagine. She explained and caused the lowest social class atrocities in Brazil and paid little attention to the truth.
Carolina Maria de Jesus' s book, "The Son of Darkness" is a rich but attractive event, including the lives of single women in the slums (slums) of Sao Paulo. In this book, De Jesus says to her that she is trying to raise three children each day alone and without helplessness. She talked about the adversity she faced with a dull tone. In addition, Jesus captures the futile nature of her companion (slum dweller). Carolina Maria de Jesus is confronted with many adversities when she lives in the slums. She had to raise three children alone without work. She was single and could not find a job because she had children. Then she sells these pennies everyday. It is enough to buy food for children. De Jesus had to cope with despair of other slums as well. These people are as poor as she, many people give up hope and indulge in depression and alcoholism.