Alberto de Oliveira
Alberto de Oliveira | |
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Born | Antônio Mariano de Oliveira April 28, 1857 Saquarema, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Died | January 19, 1937 Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | (aged 79)
Occupation | Poet, professor, pharmacist |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Literary movement | Parnassianism |
Notable works | Poesias |
Antônio Mariano de Oliveira (April 28, 1857 – January 19, 1937) was a Brazilian poet, pharmacist and professor. He is better known by his pen name Alberto de Oliveira.
Alongside Olavo Bilac and Raimundo Correia, he comprised the Brazilian "Parnassian Triad".[1][2]
He founded and occupied the 8th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1897 until his death in 1937.
References[]
- ^ Echevarría, Roberto Gonzalez; Pupo-Walker, Enrique (1996-09-19). The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521410359.
- ^ Young, Richard; Cisneros, Odile (2010-12-18). Historical Dictionary of Latin American Literature and Theater. Scarecrow Press. p. 596. ISBN 9780810874985.
Alberto de Oliveira.
External links[]
- Jornal de Poesia bio (In Portuguese)
- Brazilian Embassy in Ottawa
- Fundamentos Modernos das Poesias de Alberto de Oliveira (doctoral thesis in Portuguese)
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