This municipality in the State of São Paulo is a national benchmark for quality of life and logistics, combining a modern industrial park with the preservation of the Serra do Japi and a tradition in grape production.
Featured and Contemporary Writers
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Max Gehringer: Administrator and writer widely known for his books on career and management, as well as his work in national media.
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Carina Reis: Successful journalist and writer with over 24 works, focusing on female empowerment and romantic comedies.
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Márcio Martelli: Author of over 40 books and member of the Jundiaí Academy of Letters, he is also an editor and a central figure in preserving local cultural heritage.
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José Felício (Ribeiro de Cezare): Poet, historian, and illustrator, active in organizing collective literary projects in the city.
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Bianca Stievano: Psychoanalyst and writer, author of "Cura pelo Autocuidado" (Healing through Self-Care) and short stories.
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Marcel Cervantes de Oliveira: Nationally awarded poet and novelist for works exploring politics and spirituality.
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Mara Lígia Biancardi: Writer and professor, active in the local contemporary literature scene.
Historical and Classic Authors
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Décio Pignatari (1927–2012): One of the founders of Concrete Poetry in Brazil, born in Jundiaí. He was an influential poet, essayist, and translator.
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Wenceslau de Queirós (1865–1921): Important journalist and intellectual from the early 20th century, art and literature critic.
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Diógenes Duarte Paes: Visual artist and writer who lends his name to the city's Cultural Center, a fundamental figure in Jundiaí's history.
Jundiaí Academy of Letters (AJL) and Region
The city has the Jundiaí Academy of Letters, where notable names include:
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João Carlos José Martinelli: Lawyer, journalist, and author of several books, including "O Sentimento de Justiça" (The Feeling of Justice).
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Fábio Spina: Poet recently inducted into the academy.
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Cléia Luh: Cordel poet and storyteller.
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Renata Iacovino: Writer and singer, who combines poetry and music in her performances.
Institutions and Events
If you are interested in deepening your research or finding specific works, I recommend following:
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FLIJ (Jundiaí Literary Fair): Held annually, usually in November.
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Jundpedia: A digital encyclopedia that catalogs the city's history and characters.
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Professor Nelson Foot Municipal Library: The main meeting point and repository for local authors.

Editor's Note: Research conducted with the assistance of Deep Research is subject to referential ambiguity, potentially confusing facts and people. Although Sílvio de Souza Lôbo Júnior has reviewed the material to resolve such inconsistencies, it is advised that inaccuracies may persist. We count on your help for clarifications and suggestions. Contact the Editor.
This municipality in the State of São Paulo is a national benchmark for quality of life and logistics, combining a modern industrial park with the preservation of the Serra do Japi and a tradition in grape production.
Featured and Contemporary Writers
-
Max Gehringer: Administrator and writer widely known for his books on career and management, as well as his work in national media.
-
Carina Reis: Successful journalist and writer with over 24 works, focusing on female empowerment and romantic comedies.
-
Márcio Martelli: Author of over 40 books and member of the Jundiaí Academy of Letters, he is also an editor and a central figure in preserving local cultural heritage.
-
José Felício (Ribeiro de Cezare): Poet, historian, and illustrator, active in organizing collective literary projects in the city.
-
Bianca Stievano: Psychoanalyst and writer, author of "Cura pelo Autocuidado" (Healing through Self-Care) and short stories.
-
Marcel Cervantes de Oliveira: Nationally awarded poet and novelist for works exploring politics and spirituality.
-
Mara Lígia Biancardi: Writer and professor, active in the local contemporary literature scene.
Historical and Classic Authors
-
Décio Pignatari (1927–2012): One of the founders of Concrete Poetry in Brazil, born in Jundiaí. He was an influential poet, essayist, and translator.
-
Wenceslau de Queirós (1865–1921): Important journalist and intellectual from the early 20th century, art and literature critic.
-
Diógenes Duarte Paes: Visual artist and writer who lends his name to the city's Cultural Center, a fundamental figure in Jundiaí's history.
Jundiaí Academy of Letters (AJL) and Region
The city has the Jundiaí Academy of Letters, where notable names include:
-
João Carlos José Martinelli: Lawyer, journalist, and author of several books, including "O Sentimento de Justiça" (The Feeling of Justice).
-
Fábio Spina: Poet recently inducted into the academy.
-
Cléia Luh: Cordel poet and storyteller.
-
Renata Iacovino: Writer and singer, who combines poetry and music in her performances.
Institutions and Events
If you are interested in deepening your research or finding specific works, I recommend following:
-
FLIJ (Jundiaí Literary Fair): Held annually, usually in November.
-
Jundpedia: A digital encyclopedia that catalogs the city's history and characters.
-
Professor Nelson Foot Municipal Library: The main meeting point and repository for local authors.

Editor's Note: Research conducted with the assistance of Deep Research is subject to referential ambiguity, potentially confusing facts and people. Although Sílvio de Souza Lôbo Júnior has reviewed the material to resolve such inconsistencies, it is advised that inaccuracies may persist. We count on your help for clarifications and suggestions. Contact the Editor.



