LC control no. | n 78095631 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PQ9697.L544 |
Personal name heading | Barreto, Lima, 1881-1922 |
Variant(s) | Lima Barreto, 1881-1922 Lima Barreto, Afonso Henriques de, 1881-1922 Barreto, Afonso Henriques de Lima, 1881-1922 Henriques de Lima Barreto, Afonso, 1881-1922 |
Associated country | Brazil |
Birth date | 1881-05-13 |
Death date | 1922-11-01 |
Place of birth | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) |
Place of death | Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) |
Affiliation | Escola Politécnica (Brazil) |
Profession or occupation | Novelists Journalists |
Found in | Vida e morte de ... 1919. Lima Barreto e o espaço romanesco, 1976. Lima Barreto e a reforma da sociedade, 1987: p. 56 (Barreto, Afonso Henriques de Lima) Grande encic. Delta Larousse, c1970: v. 7, p. 4021 (hdg.: Lima Barreto (Afonso Henriques de); romancista, contista e jornalista brasileiro) Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, Second Edition, accessed February 19, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database (Lima Barreto, Afonso Henriques de; fiction writer, social reformer; born 1881 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; enrolled in the college Escola Politécnica but never received a degree; worked for various newspapers and magazines; first published novel was "Recordações do escrivão Isaías Caminha" (1909); best known works are "Triste fim de Policarpo Quaresma" published in 1915; Clara dos Anjos (written 1904; published posthumously) and Recordações do escrivão Isaías Caminha; interned in an asylum for the mentally ill that inspired the novel "Cemitério dos vivos" (Cemetery of the Living, 1922); shocked literary circles by writing "as people spoke" in the novel "Bruzundangas" (1922); "Triste fim de Policarpo Quaresma" is largely a parody of Brazilian nationalism; founded the League Against Soccer (1919-1921); died 1922 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) Da janela da minha literatura vejo o mundo, 2018: verso of t.p. (Barreto, Lima, 1881-1922 ; Barreto, Afonso Henriques de Lima, 1881-1922) Bibliothèque nationale de France WWW auth. file, Feb. 26, 2020 (hdg.: Barreto, Lima, 1881-1922 ; b.: May 13, 1881, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; d.: Nov. 1, 1922, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ; Novelist and Journalist) |
Associated language | por |