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Graciliano Ramos de
Oliveira (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡɾasiliˈɐ̃nu ˈʁɐ̃muz dʒi oliˈvejɾɐ]) (October 27, 1892 –
March 20, 1953) was a
Brazilian modernist...
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English as
Barren Lives) is a
novel by twentieth-century
Brazilian writer Graciliano Ramos,
written in 1938. It
tells the
cyclical story of a
family of five:...
- Neto,
Carlos Drummond de Andrade,
Vinicius de Moraes, Cora Coralina,
Graciliano Ramos, Cecília Meireles, and
internationally known writers dealing with...
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Nelson Pereira dos Santos, and
based on the 1938
novel of the same name by
Graciliano Ramos. It
tells the
story of a poverty-stricken
family in the dry Brazilian...
- Aírton
Graciliano dos
Santos (born 15 May 1974),
commonly known as Caíco, is a
former Brazilian football player.
Internacional Campeonato Gaúcho: 1992...
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Machado de ****is, Guimarães Rosa,
Jorge Amado,
Clarice Lispector and
Graciliano Ramos;
poets such as João
Cabral de Melo Neto, Mário de Andrade, Carlos...
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Andrade António de Alcantâra
Machado Brás,
Bexiga e
Barra Funda (1928)
Graciliano Ramos Carlos Drummond de
Andrade England Virginia Woolf "Kew Gardens"...
- Angústia is a book by
Brazilian author Graciliano Ramos published in 1936.
Tells the life of Luís da Silva, a man very
stunned and
confused with his own...
- contest, in 1938,
whose jury was
chaired by the then
already prestigious Graciliano Ramos. The
older writer denied him the
first prize.
Ramos himself later...
- Vânia, a model, and
Graciliano, a well-to-do
Italian diplomat whose fatal heart attack left his
family in
financial ruin.
Graciliano's death deeply affected...