I enjoyed very much reading about the Brazilian women writers and the excerpts that Brazzil printed. I identify myself with them, as I love reading and I write a little. The magazine in the past has published articles on women which I eagerly read to be disappointed. They were worried about the size of their breasts or bumbuns. They were prostitutes or men chasers. They showed their private parts to make a living.
And I thought, 'Gee whiz, I don't know anyone like that!' The women I know are mothers trying to raise their children as decent citizens in a difficult world. They are in schools teaching the ABCs. They are in farms raising food. They are in offices treating the sick or fixing peoples teeth. They are in hospitals comforting the ill and so on. We rather show our intelligence and concern for a better world.
I was happy to know that writer Rachel de Queiroz is still alive. As a young girl in Brazil I enjoyed reading her articles in the last page of O Cruzeiro magazine. Please write more about women like us, we are the majority. This article was a good start.
A friend loaned me a copy of Brazzil. I noticed in your October issue's article on Rio some glaring boobies; the contrast between the zona sul and the zona sul, for example, became more comical as the piece wore on. Of course everyone realized eventually that it was zona norte and zona sul, but who could tell which was which? In any case, I would be interested in volunteering to proofread the English articles as time allows.
I am currently a training specialist with the US Peace Corps in Washington, DC, but am looking for a way to put my five years of previous professional experience in proofreading and editing to use. I am also a confirmed Brazil nut, having lived in Rio de Janeiro for one and a half years (until December 1995), and am excited at the prospect of using my skills to help promote awareness and appreciation of all things Brazilian! I also speak fairly fluent Portuguese.
Michelle DeFayette
Washington, DC
I applaud your efforts to keep us informed of what is really going on in Brazil. I am particularly interested in up-to-date business information. Keep up the good work!
Frank D. Johnson
Columbia University
Astoria, New York
It is with great pleasure that I receive Brazzil every month! Congratulations for the excellent work in making the Brazilian culture known in the United States. I am enclosing a check not only to renew my subscription, but also to give subscriptions as a gift to two very special people, with whom I would like to share our culture: Eszter (my mokuci) and Ricardo (my kamba).
André DiMarzio
Urbana, Illinois
This is to thank Brazzil for the article on "Luiz Inácio e os Trezentos Picaretas," our song that was banned by the Brazilian Justice. The sequence of the facts is very well written as well as the translation of the lyrics. We are copying and printing your article so we can show it when somebody asks us about the censorship episode. If you will allow us, naturally.
João Basone
Paralamas do Sucesso
Brazil - Via E-mail
It's my pleasure go give a one year subscription of Brazzil to my good friend American-Brazilian Prof. Michael Leitão Dougherty. Prof. Dougherty teaches Latin American and Brazilian History at Miami University for many years. He has visited Brazil more than 25 times, and even though he was born in Delaware his heart is Brazilian. One day, he says, he wants to be the American Embassador to Brazil. That's his dream!
Prof. Esdras Othon Leitão
Los Angeles, California
First of all I would like to tell you that everyone at home greatly enjoys reading Brazzil. In one of your back issues (February or March) you published an excellent article on the origin of Carnaval in Brazil. I need to make a report on Brazilian Carnaval to a group of foreign students and I would like to use your article as reference. Can you authorize this? Is that number still available for purchase? We are remodelling our house and the back issues are stored some place. If I only could find them!
Sueli C. Zardo
Via E-mail
Please renew my subscription for another year. I have really enjoyed your magazine and the perspective it offers on Brazilian affairs. Until I can afford to drop back to the Pigalle restaurant under the Rio Palace in Copacabana for a chope or ten, this is definitely the next best thing! Cheers and obrigado!
Terry J. Cooper
Ottawa, Canada
I just want to let you know that I really enjoy Brazzil because it gives me the opportunity to know more about that wonderful land, Brazil. I am a Mexican citizen, but I am much in love with Brazil and I hope that I will be able to go there in the near feature. In the meantime reading your magazine makes me feel closer to that country. Do you have a WEB page?
Lucy Burnette
Via E-mail
Thanks for a wonderfully informative magazine. The name change from News from Brazil to Brazzil was muito louco. And does not add anything to your otherwise fine publication. Unfortunately most Americans will now think this is the way to spell Brazil.
James Herring
Elizabeth, New Jersey
Don't you have any news on the trial of Paula Thomaz and Guilherme de Pádua who killed the actress Daniella Perez? And why was her death surrounded with so much violence? Black magic? Thanks. Your magazine is getting better and better.
Octavia Moy
San Francisco, California