Ana Paula Arendt

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Ana Paula Arendt (born 1980), pseudonym of R. P. Alencar, is a Brazilian writer, poet and diplomat.[1] She is an author of children books, of screenplays, and of poem collections in Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, and other languages. She published Veritas Filia Mendacii Est and To Freedom. Among her most recent works are the awarded play in classical verse The Constituent, the awarded epithalamium "The Venerable Virtues of Man", and Poetry reunited (2014–2018), among other books. She is editor of books and magazines, especially Itapuan Poetry Magazine, bilingual publication in Portuguese and French. She was elected for the Lisbon Academy of Science, Class of Letters, as associate and foreign correspondent member of the New York Academy of Sciences[2], and admitted in the Brazilian Veteran Naval Fusiliers Association.

She was born and raised in Rondônia. She's hepta-granddaughter of Bárbara de Alencar. She has lived and moved across many cities of Rondônia, when she was a child, and also in Rio Branco, Acre, where she spent some time at the Kaxarari tribe. Then she moved to Brasília, and São Paulo, where she settled. As a diplomat, she served in short missions in Geneva, Lisbon, Mexico, and Santiago, and during longer missions in Montevideo, Togo (West Africa), Honduras (Central America), and Serbia (Balkans).[1]

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