- Frederico Barbosa
Frederico Barbosa (born
Recife ,Pernambuco onFebruary 20 ,1961 ) is aBrazil ianpoet .Places of residence
Barbosa moved with his family to
São Paulo , where he currently lives, when he was six. He lived for some time in theUnited States , inNew Haven, Connecticut ,Cambridge, Massachusetts andAustin, Texas .Education
Barbosa began undergraduate studies in
physics and Greek at theUniversity of São Paulo , where he majored inPortuguese Language and Brazilian and Portuguese Literature. He never completed his master's program in Brazilian Literature.Career
A literary critic at the "Jornal da Tarde" and "Folha de S. Paulo" for some years, he currently directs one of the most important cultural centers in Brazil, the "Casa das Rosas - Espaço Haroldo de Campos de Poesia e Literatura".
Works
His poems have been published in various journals in Brazil. His first book, "Rarefato" (Editora Iluminuras, 1990), was chosen by the newspapers "O Estado de São Paulo" and "O Estado de Minas" (Belo Horizonte) as one of the best books published in the country that year.
His second book, "Nada Feito Nada" (Editora Perspectiva,1993), was published by the prestigious
Coleção Signos , edited byHaroldo de Campos , and was awarded the most important literary prize in the country, theJabuti Prize .Recently, his poems have been translated and published in anthologies in several countries, as the United States,
Australia ,Mexico ,Spain andColombia .In 2000, Frederico Barbosa published "Cinco Séculos de Poesia" - Anthology of Classic Brazilian Poetry, (Landy Editora) and "Contracorrente - poems", (Iluminuras). In 2001 Frederico Barbosa published an annotaded edition of the episodes "Inês de Castro and O Velho do Restelo", from The Lusíadas, by
Luís de Camões (Landy Editora) and released his fourth book of poetry, "Louco no Oco sem Beiras - Anatomia da Depressão", by Ateliê Editorial.In 2002 Frederico Barbosa published, with Claudio Daniel, an anthology of contemporary Brazilian poetry, "Na Virada do Século - Poesia de Invenção no Brasil" (Landy Editora) and released his fifth book of poetry, "Cantar de amor entre os escombros", also by Landy. For this publishing house, he created and edits the Alguidar Collection. In 2004 he published "A Consciência do Zero" (Lamparina) and won his second Jabuti Prize with "Brasibraseiro".
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