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O Melhor de Mário de Andrade
Contos e Crônicas
2015
First Published
3.72
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Neste ano em que a Editora Nova Fronteira completa 50 anos, lançamos, a partir de junho, a coleção intitulada “O melhor de”, que homenageará grandes contistas e cronistas que fazem parte de nosso catálogo. E o estreante da vez é Mário de Andrade, ícone do movimento modernista e autor do romance Macunaíma, o herói sem nenhum caráter, de 1928. Os ingredientes são 14 contos e 14 crônicas, o tempero é variado e vem dele, do próprio Mário, do poeta que escreveu o famoso verso “Eu sou trezentos, sou trezentos-e-cincoenta”. O melhor de Mário de Andrade apresenta um panorama da obra do modernista. Aqui, estão ascaracterísticas mais marcantes de sua escrita: traços nítidos da crítica social e política, o viés memorialista, o experimentalismo linguístico e muitas outras.
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Author

Mário de Andrade
Mário de Andrade
Author · 11 books

Mário Raul de Morais Andrade was a Brazilian poet, novelist, musicologist, art historian and critic, and photographer. One of the founders of Brazilian modernism, he virtually created modern Brazilian poetry with the publication of his Paulicéia Desvairada (Hallucinated City) in 1922. He has had an enormous influence on Brazilian literature in the 20th and 21st centuries, and as a scholar and essayist—he was a pioneer of the field of ethnomusicology—his influence has reached far beyond Brazil. Andrade was the central figure in the avant-garde movement of São Paulo for twenty years. Trained as a musician and best known as a poet and novelist, Andrade was personally involved in virtually every discipline that was connected with São Paulo modernism, and became Brazil's national polymath. He was the driving force behind the Week of Modern Art, the 1922 event that reshaped both literature and the visual arts in Brazil. After working as a music professor and newspaper columnist he published his great novel, Macunaíma, in 1928. At the end of his life, he became the founding director of São Paulo's Department of Culture, formalizing a role he had long held as the catalyst of the city's—and the nation's—entry into artistic modernity. From Wikipedia

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