Mario De Andrade

Mario de Andrade was a pivotal figure in Brazilian literature, born on October 9, 1893, in São Paulo. As a novelist, playwright, and musicologist, he played a crucial role in shaping modernist literature in Brazil. De Andrade's works often reflect a deep appreciation for Brazilian culture and identity, blending elements of folklore with innovative narrative techniques. His most famous novel, "Macunaíma," is a playful yet profound exploration of Brazilian society and its complexities, showcasing his unique style that continues to resonate with readers today.

Throughout his career, de Andrade was not only a literary figure but also a passionate advocate for the arts, contributing significantly to the cultural scene in Brazil during the early 20th century. His writings invite readers to engage with the rich tapestry of Brazilian life and history, making his work both entertaining and enlightening. We encourage you to dive into his captivating stories and discover the vibrant world he created, available right here in the app.

Paulicea Desvairada

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Mario De Andrade and Mário De Andrade



Paulicea Desvairada – livro de Mário de Andrade, publicado em julho de 1922. A leitura de trechos deste livro foi um dos pontos altos…

Semana de Arte Moderna de 1922 - Coletânea Centenário

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Mario De Andrade and Mário De Andrade



Esta “Semana de Arte Moderna 1922 - Coletânea Centenário” dá uma noção geral do que foi este “aconteciment…