Atlantida (review)

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Atlantida
Staff writersLuís de Montalvor
CategoriesCultural magazine
Year founded1915
Final issue1920
CountryPortugal
Brazil
LanguagePortuguese

Atlantida: mensário artístico, literário e social para Portugal e Brasil (Portuguese for "Atlantis") was a review published in Portugal and Brazil from 1915 to 1920.[1] The magazine was headed by and João do Rio,[2] with a view that created an organ of a straight reciprocal proximity between the two countries. This proximities between "sister nations" occupies a central theme of a review during the First World War, here it understood with an "adequate moment" for creating ties with the two states, based on race, traditional and common history, and the notion of "latinity", and also, with Portuguese and Brazilian cultures, that it added more forms of expression.[1]

With the connection of this project were the names of Augusto Casimiro, Guerra Junqueiro, Jaime Cortesão, José de Campos Pereira, José de Macedo e Teófilo Braga that concerns the conflict between 1914 and 1918; , , , Delfim Santos, , João de Deus Ramos, and under education and teaching; and Aquilino Ribeiro in critical arts; Avelino de Almeida in theater; and in literature; Humberto Avelar in musical. Other names were Camilo Pessanha, , , and . With the director of the Paris correspondent by Graça Aranha, it announced the contributions with Camille Mauclair, Edmond Jaloux, and .

With the respect to its plastic arts, Atlantida reprinted for its square pages and styles by Alberto de Sousa, Almada Negreiros, António Carneiro, António Soares, Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro, João Vaz, José Malhoa,  [pt], , Raul Lino, and Veloso Salgado. It also emphasize its other contributions by Gabriele d'Annunzio, and Salomon Reinach.[3]

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  1. ^ a b Silvana Fernandes Lopes (2012). "Atlantida" Magazine: elementary education in Portugal and Brazil in the early decades of the twentieth century". Rev. Lusófona de Educaçãol (20). Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  2. ^ Gutemberg Medeiros (2016). "100 years of Atlantida: a continent of letters of Brazil and Portugal". Galáxia (São Paulo) (32). Retrieved 18 February 2017.
  3. ^ Correia, Rita (19 February 2008). "Historic file: Atlantida: mensário artístico, literário e social para Portugal e Brasil (1915-1920)" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 17 June 2014., in pdf

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