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Álvaro Lins

Álvaro de Barros Lins GCCGCL (December 14, 1912 – June 4, 1970) was a Brazilian lawyer, journalist, professor and literary critic.

Álvaro de Barros Lins
Álvaro Lins in 1964.
BornDecember 14, 1912
DiedJune 4, 1970
NationalityBrazilian
Occupation(s)Lawyer, Journalist, Professor, Literary critic
SpouseHeloísa Ramos Lins
Children2
ParentPedro Alexandrino Lins (father)

Family edit

Married to Heloísa Ramos Lins, with whom he had two children.

Career edit

Journalism edit

The son of Pedro Alexandrino Lins and Francisca de Barros Lins, Álvaro Lins took the primary course in his hometown, moving to attend high school at Salesian College and Padre Félix Gymnasium, both in Recife. There he entered the Faculty of Law of the University of Recife in 1931, bachelor's degree in 1935. At the age of 20, as a representative of the Student Directory, he produced his first cultural work, called The university as a School of Public Men. From 1932 to 1940, he was also a professor of general geography and history of civilization in several schools in the city.

In October 1934, invited by the then intervenor and later governor of Pernambuco, Carlos de Lima Cavalcanti, assumed the position of Secretary of the State Government. He was part, in 1936, of the plate of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) of Pernambuco, to run for a seat in the House of Representatives. However, the coup that established the Estado Novo interrupted the elections and Álvaro Lins left the Secretariat of state in November 1937 and forgot his political plans.

From there, he became a journalism writer, performing it in the Diário da Manhã of Pernambuco, from 1937 to 1940, where he was editor and director. Moving to Rio de Janeiro, he began to make literary criticism, a genre that gave him national fame. There, he was a journalist for diário de notícias, Diários Associados, between 1939 and 1940, and editor-in-chief of Correio da Manhã, from 1940 to 1956. In 1952 he left for Portugal to teach the discipline Brazilian Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Lisbon. There is also collaboration of his authorship in the Luso-Brazilian magazine Atlântico.[1]

Returning to Brazil in August 1954, because of the crisis triggered by the suicide of Getúlio Vargas, he resumed journalism and the chair of Brazilian Literature at Colégio Pedro II.

Literary work at the Academia Brasileira de Letras edit

On April 5, 1955, at the age of 42, he was unanimously elected to become the fourth occupant of chair 17 of the Brazilian Academy of Letters, vacant after the death of Edgar Roquette-Pinto, being received by the academic João Neves da Fontoura on July 7, 1956.

Other jobs edit

Álvaro Lins was Brazilian ambassador to Portugal from November 1956 to October 1959. He was the president of the 1st Inter-American Conference of Amnesty for Exiles and Political Prisoners of Spain and Portugal, based at the São Paulo Law School in 1960, and director of the Literary Supplement of the Daily News between March 1961 and June 1964. In 1962, he headed the Brazilian delegation to the World Peace Congress, held in Moscow. Retiring from the newspaper in 1964, Álvaro Lins devoted his last years to writing books. On 30 December 1957 he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Military Order of Christ of Portugal and on 28 December 1994 he was awarded a posthumous title with the Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty of Portugal.[2]

Books edit

In Portuguese.

  • A universidade como escola de homens públicos, 1933
  • História literária de Eça de Queiroz, 1939
  • Alguns aspectos da decadência do Império, 1939
  • Jornal de crítica: primeira série, 1941
  • Poesia e personalidade de Antero de Quental, 1942
  • Jornal de crítica: segunda série, 1943
  • Notas de um diário de crítica - Primeiro volume, 1943
  • Palestra sobre José Veríssimo, 1943
  • Jornal de crítica: terceira série, 1944
  • Rio Branco, 1945
  • Jornal de crítica: quarta série, 1946
  • No mundo do romance policial, 1947
  • Jornal de crítica: quinta série, 1947
  • Jornal de crítica: sexta série, 1951
  • A técnica do romance em Marcel Proust, 1951
  • Roteiro literário do Brasil e de Portugal: antologia da língua portuguesa, 1956
  • Discurso sobre Camões e Portugal, 1956
  • Discurso de posse na Academia, 1956
  • Missão em Portugal: diário de uma experiência diplomática - I, 1960
  • A glória de César e o punhal de Brutus, 1962
  • Os mortos de sobrecasaca, 1963
  • O relógio e o quadrante, 1963
  • Girassol em vermelho e azul, 1963
  • Dionísios nos trópicos, 1963
  • Jornal de crítica: sétima série, 1963
  • Jornal de crítica: oitava série, 1963
  • Notas de um diário de crítica - Segundo volume, 1963
  • Literatura e vida literária, 1963
  • Sagas literárias e teatro moderno no Brasil, 1967
  • Filosofia, história e crítica na literatura brasileira, 1967
  • Poesia moderna no Brasil, 1967
  • O romance brasileiro, 1967
  • Teoria literária, 1967

Awards edit

  • Centenário de Antero de Quental Award, for the essay Poesia e personalidade de Antero de Quental, 1942
  • Felipe de Oliveira Award, from the Sociedade Felipe de Oliveira, 1945, for the book Rio Branco, 1945
  • Pandiá Calógeras Award, from the Associação Brasileira de Escritores, for the book Rio Branco, 1945
  • Grã-Cruz da Ordem Nacional do Mérito, 1956
  • Grã-Cruz da Ordem de Cristo, Portugal, 1957
  • Jabuti Personality of the Year Award, from the Câmara Brasileira do Livro, for the book Missão em Portugal, 1960
  • Luiza Cláudio de Souza Award, for the books Os mortos de sobrecasaca and Jornal de crítica Sétima série, 1963

References edit

  1. ^ "ATLÂNTICO : REVISTA LUSO-BRASILEIRA" (PDF). Retrieved 2022-06-30.
  2. ^ "ENTIDADES ESTRANGEIRAS AGRACIADAS COM ORDENS PORTUGUESAS - Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas". www.ordens.presidencia.pt. Retrieved 2022-06-30.

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moving to attend high school at Salesian College and Padre Felix Gymnasium both in Recife There he entered the Faculty of Law of the University of Recife in 1931 bachelor s degree in 1935 At the age of 20 as a representative of the Student Directory he produced his first cultural work called The university as a School of Public Men From 1932 to 1940 he was also a professor of general geography and history of civilization in several schools in the city In October 1934 invited by the then intervenor and later governor of Pernambuco Carlos de Lima Cavalcanti assumed the position of Secretary of the State Government He was part in 1936 of the plate of the Social Democratic Party PSD of Pernambuco to run for a seat in the House of Representatives However the coup that established the Estado Novo interrupted the elections and Alvaro Lins left the Secretariat of state in November 1937 and forgot his political plans From there he became a journalism writer performing it in the Diario da Manha of Pernambuco from 1937 to 1940 where he was editor and director Moving to Rio de Janeiro he began to make literary criticism a genre that gave him national fame There he was a journalist for diario de noticias Diarios Associados between 1939 and 1940 and editor in chief of Correio da Manha from 1940 to 1956 In 1952 he left for Portugal to teach the discipline Brazilian Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the University of Lisbon There is also collaboration of his authorship in the Luso Brazilian magazine Atlantico 1 Returning to Brazil in August 1954 because of the crisis triggered by the suicide of Getulio Vargas he resumed journalism and the chair of Brazilian Literature at Colegio Pedro II Literary work at the Academia Brasileira de Letras edit On April 5 1955 at the age of 42 he was unanimously elected to become the fourth occupant of chair 17 of the Brazilian Academy of Letters vacant after the death of Edgar Roquette Pinto being received by the academic Joao Neves da Fontoura on July 7 1956 Other jobs edit Alvaro Lins was Brazilian ambassador to Portugal from November 1956 to October 1959 He was the president of the 1st Inter American Conference of Amnesty for Exiles and Political Prisoners of Spain and Portugal based at the Sao Paulo Law School in 1960 and director of the Literary Supplement of the Daily News between March 1961 and June 1964 In 1962 he headed the Brazilian delegation to the World Peace Congress held in Moscow Retiring from the newspaper in 1964 Alvaro Lins devoted his last years to writing books On 30 December 1957 he was awarded the Grand Cross of the Military Order of Christ of Portugal and on 28 December 1994 he was awarded a posthumous title with the Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty of Portugal 2 Books editIn Portuguese A universidade como escola de homens publicos 1933 Historia literaria de Eca de Queiroz 1939 Alguns aspectos da decadencia do Imperio 1939 Jornal de critica primeira serie 1941 Poesia e personalidade de Antero de Quental 1942 Jornal de critica segunda serie 1943 Notas de um diario de critica Primeiro volume 1943 Palestra sobre Jose Verissimo 1943 Jornal de critica terceira serie 1944 Rio Branco 1945 Jornal de critica quarta serie 1946 No mundo do romance policial 1947 Jornal de critica quinta serie 1947 Jornal de critica sexta serie 1951 A tecnica do romance em Marcel Proust 1951 Roteiro literario do Brasil e de Portugal antologia da lingua portuguesa 1956 Discurso sobre Camoes e Portugal 1956 Discurso de posse na Academia 1956 Missao em Portugal diario de uma experiencia diplomatica I 1960 A gloria de Cesar e o punhal de Brutus 1962 Os mortos de sobrecasaca 1963 O relogio e o quadrante 1963 Girassol em vermelho e azul 1963 Dionisios nos tropicos 1963 Jornal de critica setima serie 1963 Jornal de critica oitava serie 1963 Notas de um diario de critica Segundo volume 1963 Literatura e vida literaria 1963 Sagas literarias e teatro moderno no Brasil 1967 Filosofia historia e critica na literatura brasileira 1967 Poesia moderna no Brasil 1967 O romance brasileiro 1967 Teoria literaria 1967Awards editCentenario de Antero de Quental Award for the essay Poesia e personalidade de Antero de Quental 1942 Felipe de Oliveira Award from the Sociedade Felipe de Oliveira 1945 for the book Rio Branco 1945 Pandia Calogeras Award from the Associacao Brasileira de Escritores for the book Rio Branco 1945 Gra Cruz da Ordem Nacional do Merito 1956 Gra Cruz da Ordem de Cristo Portugal 1957 Jabuti Personality of the Year Award from the Camara Brasileira do Livro for the book Missao em Portugal 1960 Luiza Claudio de Souza Award for the books Os mortos de sobrecasaca and Jornal de critica Setima serie 1963References edit ATLANTICO REVISTA LUSO BRASILEIRA PDF Retrieved 2022 06 30 ENTIDADES ESTRANGEIRAS AGRACIADAS COM ORDENS PORTUGUESAS Pagina Oficial das Ordens Honorificas Portuguesas www ordens presidencia pt Retrieved 2022 06 30 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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