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Aluísio Azevedo

Aluísio Azevedo, (1857-1913) in São Luís do Maranhão of northern Brazil, is known for his numerous literary works pertaining to the life, society, and culture of Brazil in his time. Perhaps his most accomplished work was The Slum, a detailed novel depicting life in Brazil in the late Nineteenth century. Though he gave up literature around 1897 when appointed into the Brazilian Academy of Letters and sold the rights of his works, his literary accomplishments continue to be prominent in Brazilian literature today.

Azevedo's other works/contributions include:

  • novel Una lagrima de mulher (A Woman's Tear), written in 1879
  • edited the paper O Pensador (1880)
  • founded another paper, Pacotilha
  • published O Mulato , 1881
  • published Condessa Vesper , Misterio de Tijuca , and presented the play Flor de Lis, 1882
  • published Casa de pensao 1883
  • published O cortico (the Slum) in 1890
  • published O livro de uma sogra (The book of a mother-in-law) in 1895

Source

The Slum by Aluisio Azevedo

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