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Occupation
  
Poet, professor

Notable works
  
Eu e Outras Poesias

Role
  
Poet

Nationality
  
Brazilian

Name
  
Augusto Anjos

Movies
  
Di Cavalcanti

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Born
  
Augusto de Carvalho Rodrigues dos Anjos April 20, 1884 Cruz do Espirito Santo, Brazil (
1884-04-20
)

Alma mater
  
Faculdade de Direito do Recife

Literary movement
  
Parnassianism, Symbolism, Pre-Modernism

Died
  
November 12, 1914, Leopoldina, Minas Gerais, Brazil

Spouse
  
Ester Fialho (m. 1910–1914)

Children
  
Gloria Fialho Rodrigues dos Anjos, Guilherme Augusto Fialho dos Anjos

Parents
  
Cordula Carvalho Rodrigues dos Anjos, Alexandre Rodrigues dos Anjos

Similar People
  
Lima Barreto, Euclides da Cunha, Graca Aranha, Joao da Cruz e Sousa, Monteiro Lobato

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Augusto de Carvalho Rodrigues dos Anjos (April 20, 1884 – November 12, 1914) was a Brazilian poet and professor. His poems speak mostly of sickness and death, and are considered the forerunners of Modernism in Brazil.

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He is the patron of the first chair of the Paraiban Academy of Letters.

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Biography

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Augusto do Anjos was born in 1884, in an engenho named Pau d'Arco, at the city of Cruz do Espirito Santo, in the Brazilian state of Paraiba. (Nowadays, the engenho is located in Sape, also in Paraiba.) He was initially homeschooled by his father, until he was admitted at the Lyceu Paraibano, where he would become a teacher in 1908. Augusto wrote poems since he was 7 years old.

In 1903 he was admitted at Law course at the Faculdade de Direito do Recife, graduating in 1907. In 1910 he married Ester Fialho.

Starting a career as a magistrate, he moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he served as teacher for many educational institutions and started to publish his poems in periodicals and newspapers. In 1912 he published his first and only poetry book, Eu (in English: Me), that received mixed reviews by the time it was published. (Orris Soares, lifelong friend of Augusto dos Anjos, would republish Eu in 1919, adding then-unpublished poems to it and re-releasing it under the title Eu e Outras Poesias, and since then the book has received better reviews.)

As he was serving as a headmaster at a school in the city of Leopoldina, Minas Gerais, he died on November 12, 1914, a victim of pneumonia.

Work

Augusto dos Anjos published only one book during his lifetime, named Eu. The themes of its poems, that are impregnated with a heavily scatological medical and scientific vocabulary, are mostly sickness, death, heavy morbidity and pessimism.

Literary critics are not sure to which literary movement Augusto dos Anjos belong: some say he was a Symbolist and some say he was a Parnassian, although Ferreira Gullar classifies him as being a Pre-Modernist.

Trivia

  • A recurring character in most of his poems is a tamarind tree, that exists to this day at the remains of the engenho Pau d'Arco.
  • According to Orris Soares, Augusto dos Anjos used to make his poems in his head, walking around, gesticulating and saying its verses out loud, before putting them into paper.
  • Eudes Barros told that, while living with his sister in Rio de Janeiro, he used to make up poems by sitting in his house's yard and screaming the verses, a habit that made his sister think he was mentally ill.
  • It is believed that he had asthma.
  • References

    Augusto dos Anjos Wikipedia