- Sérgio Buarque de Holanda
Sérgio Buarque de Holanda (
São Paulo ,July 11 ,1902 -São Paulo ,April 24 ,1982 ) is an importantBrazil ian writer, journalist, historian and member of the "Academia Brasileira de Letras " (Brazilian Academy of Literature).He was a remote nephew of
Francisco de Holanda andPope Adrian VI .In 1921, he moved with his family to
Rio de Janeiro . He participated in theWeek of Modern Art of 1922, inSão Paulo , being nominated byMário de Andrade andOswaldo de Andrade , the "Klaxon " magazine representative in Rio de Janeiro.In 1925, he earned the degree of
bachelor of law from theUniversidade do Brasil (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro today).In 1926, he moved to
Cacheiro do Itapemirim , inEspírito Santo , after being invited by the director of the newspaper "O Progresso". In the same year, he founded withPrudente de Morais Neto , the magazine "Estética".He returned to Rio de Janeiro in 1927 and started to work as a columnist of the "
Jornal do Brasil " and as anemployee of theUnited Press Agency .In 1929 he traveled to
Europe as a correspondent of the "Diários Associados" and settled inBerlin , where he metMax Weber and also encounteredFriedrich Meinecke .He collaborated, in 1930, in the "Brasilianische Rundschau" magazine of the "Conselho do Comércio Brasileiro de
Hamburg o". In 1936, back inBrasil , he worked at the Universidade do Distrito Federal as assistant-teacher toHenri Hauser in the chair of contemporary and modernhistory . He also taughtcomparative literature as an assistant to Professor Trouchon.In 1936, Sérgio Buarque de Holanda published his book "Raízes do Brasil", considered by many to be one of the most important books ever written in Brazil.
In 1939, when the Universidade do Distrito Federal was closed, Sergio Buarque de Holanda was invited by
Augusto Meyer to be the director of the publishing sector of theInstituto Nacional do Livro . Invited by the State Departament sector of International Relations, he traveled in 1941 to the US.Three years later, in 1944, he became the director of the Divisão de Consulta da
Biblioteca Nacional do Rio de Janeiro . In 1945, he participated of the Democratic Left foundation, and traveled to São Paulo to participate in the Writers' Congress. He was elected as president of the Seção do Distrito Federal da Associação Brasileira de Escritores.In 1946, he moved to São Paulo, where he substituted for his ex-professor, Anso de E. Taunay, as director of the
Museu Paulista .In 1947, he became professor of Economic History of Brazil in the Escola de Sociologia e Política, substituting for
Roberto Simonsen .He traveled to Paris for three
academic conferences at theSorbonne , in 1949.In 1952, he moved with his family to
Italy , where he stayed for two years as visiting professor in the Brazilian Studies Department of University of Rome.In 1957, he received the Edgard Cavalheiro Prize from the
Instituto Nacional do Livro after publishing the book "Caminhos e Fronteiras". He occupied in 1958, the chair of History of the Brazilian Civilization in the Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas ofUniversity of São Paulo (USP), with the thesis "Visão do Paraíso - os motivos edênicos no descobrimento e na colonização do Brasil".He became in 1962 the first director of the
Instituto de Estudos Brasileiros ofUniversity of São Paulo . From 1963 to 1967, he traveled as visiting professor to universities inChile and theUnited States and participated in cultural missions in association withUnesco inPeru andCosta Rica .In 1969, he retired from his job as professor of USP in solidarity with his colleagues affected by the
AI-5 (seeBrazilian military dictatorship andmilitary dictatorship ). He also received the Governador do Estado Prize, in 1967, in the category ofliterature .In 1979, he received, as the year's Brazilian Intellectual, the Juca Pato Prize.
Sérgio Buarque de Holanda died in São Paulo, in
April 24 ,1982 . Among his most famous book are: "Raízes do Brasil" (1936), "Cobra de Vidro" (1944), "Caminhos e Fronteiras" (1957) and "Visão do Paraíso" (1959). Sérgio Buarque de Holanda contributed regularly toFolha de São Paulo newspaper from 1950 to 1953.He is the father of the Brazilian singer
Chico Buarque and a remote nephew of PopeAdrian VI .
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