Alvares de Azevedo
Alvares de Azevedo was a prominent Brazilian poet and novelist born on September 7, 1831, in São Paulo, Brazil. He was a key figure in the Romantic movement, known for his melancholic themes and profound exploration of the human condition. Azevedo's work often reflects his personal struggles and the societal issues of his time, making his writing both poignant and relatable. Despite his brief life—he passed away at the young age of 32—his literary contributions left a lasting impact on Brazilian literature, captivating readers with their emotional depth and lyrical beauty.
Exploring Azevedo's writings offers a glimpse into the heart of 19th-century Brazil, filled with passion, introspection, and a touch of the gothic. His most famous works, including "Noite na Taverna" and his poetry collections, are rich with imagery and thought-provoking themes. We invite you to delve into his remarkable stories and verses in our app, where you can experience the unique voice of Alvares de Azevedo and discover the timeless relevance of his work.
A Noite na Taverna: contos phantásticos
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"A Noite na Taverna" é uma antologia de cinco contos do autor brasileiro Álvares de Azevedo. Foi publicada sob o pse…