-
Joaquim de
Sousa Andrade,
better known by his
pseudonym Sousândrade (July 9, 1833 –
April 20, 1902), was a
Brazilian poet,
adept of the "Condorist" movement...
- Longfellow,
Ralph Waldo Emerson,
Edgar Allan Poe Brazil:
Laurindo Rabelo,
Sousândrade, José Bonifácio the Young,
Aureliano Lessa, João
Cardoso de
Meneses e...
- (PDF). O
portal da
lingua galega. 2005.
Retrieved 19
April 2024.
Sousandrade (
Sousândrade),
Joaquim de (6
January 2014). O
Guesa (in
Brazilian Portuguese)...
- Acostumbraste" (Frank Domínguez) 2:58 4. "Gilberto Misterioso" (Veloso,
Sousândrade) 4:50 5. "De
Palavra em Palavra" (Veloso) 1:20 6. "De Cara/Eu
Quero Essa...
- (1925–2020) Sérgio Sant'Anna (1941–2020)
Socorro Acioli (born 1975)
Sousândrade (1833–1902) Tomás Antônio
Gonzaga (1744–1819)
Vladimir Herzog (1930–1975)...
- of
mayors of the city of São Luís, in Maranhão state, Brazil.
Joaquim Sousândrade, 1890-1891
Alexandre Collares Jr [pt], 1891-1892, 1897-1901, 1906-1909...
-
Santiago Nazarian Sérgio
Buarque de
Hollanda Sérgio Sant'Anna Sílvio
Romero Sousândrade Tânia
Martins Vinicius de
Moraes Zélia
Gattai Amílcar
Cabral Germano...
-
Inferno de Wall Street, the
latter based on a poem by 19th-century
author Sousândrade, and was a
session musician for the 1988 EP The
Early Years, by progressive...
- (ed.), "14. The Wanderer, the Earth:
Nature and
History in the Work of
Sousândrade and
Paulo Nazareth", Form and Feeling,
Fordham University Press, pp. 225–246...
- p/nf) Noémia de
Sousa (1926–2002, Mozambique, p),
pseudonym Vera
Micaia Sousândrade (1833–1902, Brazil, p),
pseudonym of
Joaquim de
Sousa Andrade Michael...