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Filinto de Almeida

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Filinto de Almeida
Almeida in 1945
Almeida in 1945
Born(1857-12-04)December 4, 1857
Porto, Kingdom of Portugal
DiedJanuary 28, 1945(1945-01-28) (aged 87)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
OccupationWriter; poet
Notable worksHarmonias da Noite Velha (1946)
SpouseJúlia Lopes de Almeida

Francisco Filinto de Almeida (December 4, 1857 – January 28, 1945) was a Portuguese-born Brazilian dramatist, journalist, and poet.

Biography

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Almeida was born in Porto, Portugal, but was taken to Brazil by relatives at the age of 10 where he lived the rest of his life, dying in Rio de Janeiro. He did not have a formal education, but began his career as a writer at the age of 19. In 1887, he married Júlia Lopes de Almeida, a novelist, in Lisbon. After the establishment of the First Brazilian Republic, he officially took Brazilian citizenship and became a politician. He was the editor of various journals. He wrote drama, poetry, and novels.[1]

Lyrica

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A writer who experimented with various poetic genres, he published his first book of poetry in 1887, Lyrica (Lírica),[2] which is notable for the creation of a new verse form, the biolet. The biolet has stimulated at least limited imitation in English.[3]

Other works

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  • Um idioma (entreato cômico – 1876)
  • Os mosquitos (monólogo em verso – 1887)
  • O Defunto (comédia teatral em um ato – 1894)
  • O Gran Galeoto (drama em verso, traduzido em colaboração com Valentim Magalhães – 1896)
  • O beijo (comédia em 1 ato, em verso – 1907)
  • Cantos e cantigas (poesia – 1915)
  • Camoniana (sonetos – 1945)
  • Colunas da noite (crônicas – 1945)
  • Harmonias da noite velha (sonetos – 1946)
  • A casa verde (romance em colaboração com Júlia Lopes de Almeida, publicado em folhetins do Jornal do Commercio de 18 de dezembro de 1898 a 16 de março de 1899)

References

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  1. ^ "Biblioteca Virtual - Literatura". www.biblio.com.br. Retrieved June 13, 2017.
  2. ^ Almeida, pp. 113–114 & 119–120. https://archive.org/details/lyrica00almegoog
  3. ^ Kitabayashi. The Tower of Babylon, A Trioletic Anthology from Various Languages. pp. 60 & 68–69

Further reading

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  • Filinto de Almeida. Lyrica. Typ. Moreira Maximino & C., 1887.
  • Hikaru Kitabayashi. The Tower of Babylon, A Trioletic Anthology from Various Languages. Lulu Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-365-94608-0