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Marques Rebelo

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Marques Rebelo
BornEdy Dias da Cruz
(1906-01-06)6 January 1906
Rio de Janeiro
Died26 August 1973(1973-08-26) (aged 67)
Rio de Janeiro
Occupationnovelist, short story writer, children's writer, journalist
Period1931–1970
Notable worksA Estrela Sobe
O Espelho Partido
Notable awardsPrêmio Jabuti (1960, 1963)
SpouseAlice Dora de Miranda França (1933)
Elza Proença (c. 1940)

Marques Rebelo, pseudonym of Edy Dias da Cruz (6 January 1907 — 26 August 1973), was a Brazilian writer[1] associated to the Modernist movement.

Life

Edy Dias da Cruz was born in Rio de Janeiro, in 1907. He spent his childhood in Barbacena, in the state of Minas Gerais.[2] There he studied and became an avid reader. He returned to Rio in 1918, to finish his secondary education. He later studied Medicine but did not finish the course, later working as a salesman.

Adopting the pen name Marques Rebelo, he started submitting poems and short stories for magazines. In 1931 he published his first book, Oscarina, a short story collection. The book was praised by the critics at the time. Rebelo worked for several newspapers and magazines and wrote a number of books, among them novels, short stories, and children's books. Despite being associated to the Brazilian Modernism, Rebelo's urban prose and social commentary owes much to writers like Manuel Antonio de Almeida (of whom Rebelo wrote a biography), Lima Barreto and Machado de Assis.[3]

In 1965, Rebelo was nominated to the Brazilian Academy of Letters.[4]

Rebelo died on 26 August 1973.

Selceted works

  • Oscarina, 1931
  • Três caminhos, 1933
  • Marafa, 1935
  • A estrela sobe, 1939
  • Stela me abriu a porta, 1942
  • Vida e obra de Manuel Antônio de Almeida, 1943
  • Cenas da vida brasileira, 1943
  • Bibliografia de Manuel Antônio de Almeida, 1951
  • Cortina de ferro, 1956
  • Correio europeu, 1959
  • O Trapicheiro, 1959
  • A mudança, 1962
  • O simples Coronel Madureira, 1967
  • Antologia Escolar Brasileira, 1967
  • Brasil, Terra & Alma: Guanabara, 1967
  • A Guerra está entre nós, 1968
  • Antologia Escolar Portuguesa, 1970

References

  1. ^ Bosi, Alfredo (1994). História concisa da literatura brasileira (in Portuguese). Editora Cultrix. ISBN 9788531601897.
  2. ^ "Revista Brasileira" (PDF). memoria.bn.br. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  3. ^ "Revista Brasileira" (PDF). memoria.bn.br. Retrieved April 23, 2024.
  4. ^ "Marques Rebelo: a estrela sobe". Academia Brasileira de Letras (in Brazilian Portuguese). 19 July 2013. Retrieved 2018-11-03.
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