. . . . . "1036582793"^^ . . "Martha Batalha"@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Martha Batalha (born 1973) is a Brazilian writer and journalist. Born in Recife, Batalha was raised in Rio de Janeiro She studied Journalism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, has a master's degree in Brazilian Literature for the same university and one in Publishing by the New York University, having received the Oscar Dystel fellowship in 2009. Batalha wrote for the newspapers O Dia, O Globo and Extra. In 2013 she founded the publishing house Desiderata, which was sold to publishing group in 2008."@en . "Martha Mamede Batalha (Recife, 1973) \u00E9 uma escritora e jornalista brasileira."@pt . "Martha Batalha (born 1973) is a Brazilian writer and journalist. Born in Recife, Batalha was raised in Rio de Janeiro She studied Journalism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, has a master's degree in Brazilian Literature for the same university and one in Publishing by the New York University, having received the Oscar Dystel fellowship in 2009. Batalha wrote for the newspapers O Dia, O Globo and Extra. In 2013 she founded the publishing house Desiderata, which was sold to publishing group in 2008. Her first novel, A Vida Invis\u00EDvel de Eur\u00EDdice Gusm\u00E3o (The Invisible Life of Eur\u00EDdice Gusm\u00E3o) was rejected by several Brazilian publishers before its rights were first sold to German publishing house Suhrkamp. The book was eventually published in her birth country by Companhia das Letras in 2016 and was adapted into the 2019 film Invisible Life, directed by Karim A\u00EFnouz. Batalha currently lives in Santa Monica, California, with her husband and children."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2752"^^ . "Martha Mamede Batalha (Recife, 1973) \u00E9 uma escritora e jornalista brasileira."@pt . . . . "60580016"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Martha Batalha"@en . . . . .