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ANTONIO CANDIDO
Schwarz, Roberto
Revista chilena de literatura, 2018-04 (97), p.331-337
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Santiago: Universidad de Chile
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Título:
ANTONIO CANDIDO
Autor:
Schwarz, Roberto
Assuntos:
Brazilian literature
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Candido, Antonio (1918-2017)
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Crítica literaria
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Crítica social
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Deaths
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DOCUMENTOS
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Escritores
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Historia hispanoamericana
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Latin American history
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Literary criticism
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Literatura brasileña
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Mello e Souza, Antonio Candido de
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Politics
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Politics and literature
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Política y literatura
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Portuguese language
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Recepción
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Reception
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Social criticism
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Socialism
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Socialismo
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Revista chilena de literatura, 2018-04 (97), p.331-337
Descrição:
The death of Antonio Candido affected many people, beyond sadness for the loss of a beloved and admired man. Despite being almost 99 years old, Candido's death was something like the drop that spilled the glass, in this case, a glass full of political dissatisfaction. As an assistant told me, people felt that something needed to be done. The same urgency appears in the words of a friend who woke up depressed the morning after Candido's death: Brazil is a horror, but she had Antonio Candido; Now that he is gone, how are we? Candido's daughter Marina de Mello e Souza, gave a statement to the newspapers that also pointed in that direction. She spoke of the disappointment of her father's generation, who had believed in a more egalitarian, more decent future, more directed towards the common good. This is surprising because, who knew Antonio Candido know that he was a particularly discreet man, who did not like to appear or command. In the conventional sense, the opposite of a politician. In his way, the rare combination of modesty, functionality and high level was still a politics-a kind of socialism without bizarre promises-that people ended up recognizing and admiring as such. The article was translated from Portuguese into Spanish by Mónica González García.
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Santiago: Universidad de Chile
Idioma:
Espanhol
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