Euclides da Cunha
Euclides da Cunha was a Brazilian sociologist, journalist, and author, born on January 20, 1866, in Cantagalo, Brazil. He is best known for his monumental work, "Os Sertões" (Rebellion in the Backlands), a profound exploration of the socio-political landscape of Brazil during the late 19th century. Drawing from his experiences as a reporter during the War of Canudos, da Cunha painted a vivid picture of the struggles of the Brazilian hinterlands and the complex interplay between civilization and barbarism. His writing combines literary flair with rigorous sociological insight, making him a key figure in Brazilian literature and thought.
Beyond "Os Sertões," da Cunha's diverse body of work includes essays and critiques that delve into topics such as race, culture, and the history of Brazil. His unique perspective and eloquent prose continue to resonate with readers today. If you're curious about the intersections of society and literature, diving into Euclides da Cunha's writings can be a rewarding experience. Explore his thought-provoking works in the app, and discover the rich tapestry of Brazil through his eyes.
À margem da história
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