Euclides Da Cunha
Euclides Da Cunha was a Brazilian sociologist, journalist, and author, best known for his influential work "Os Sertões," published in 1902. Born on January 20, 1866, in the city of Cantagalo, he went on to become a prominent figure in Brazilian literature, capturing the complexities of life in the hinterlands of Brazil during a time of great social and political upheaval. His unique blend of literary prowess and sociological insight allowed him to vividly portray the struggles of both the land and its people, making his works not only a reflection of Brazilian identity but also a compelling narrative that resonates with universal themes of conflict and resilience.
Da Cunha's writing is characterized by his deep empathy for his subjects and a meticulous attention to detail, which draws readers into the heart of his stories. Beyond "Os Sertões," his essays and articles often addressed issues of race, culture, and the challenges of modernization in Brazil. As you explore his works in this app, you'll find a rich tapestry of ideas and reflections that invite contemplation and understanding of the human condition. Whether you are a seasoned reader or new to his writings, Da Cunha's contributions to literature and thought are certainly worth your time.
Os Sertões
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Euclides Da Cunha
Os Sertões é um livro brasileiro, escrito por Euclides da Cunha e publicado em 1902. Trata da Guerra de Canudos (1896-1897), n…
À margem da história
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Euclides da Cunha and Euclides Da Cunha
À margem da história foi a primeira das obras póstumas de Euclides da Cunha, tentando recolher os muitos textos esparso…