Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Bernardo Santareno

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Bernardo Santareno

Role
  
Writer


Movies
  
The Vows

Books
  
The promise

Bernardo Santareno Santarm comemora 50 aniversrio da primeira pea de

Died
  
August 30, 1980, Lisbon, Portugal

Bernardo santareno portugues escritor 45 anos de idade


Bernardo Santareno is the pseudonym of António Martinho do Rosário (November 19, 1920 – August 20, 1980), a Portuguese writer considered the greatest Portuguese playwright of the 20th century.

Contents

Bernardo Santareno Constrangimentos financeiros impedem realizao do

Vida breve bernardo santareno


Life

Bernardo Santareno Jornal Avante

He was born in 1920, in Santarém, Ribatejo, to Maria Ventura Lavareda and Joaquim Martinho do Rosário. Completed highschool in Santarém, at Liceu Nacional de Sá da Bandeira, in 1939. Graduated in Psychiatry on Universidade de Coimbra in 1950. Died aged 59 in Oeiras.

Bernardo Santareno Bernardo Santareno Teatro em Portugal Pessoas Centro

In 19577/58 worked as an on-board physician in the Portuguese cod fishing fleet, an experience that inspired, among other writings, his sole prose effort.

His left-wing stance put him often at odds with the Estado Novo dictatorship.

Santareno left unpublished one of his most powerful plays, O Punho, which takes place during the post-revolutionary land reform (Reforma Agrária) in Alentejo.

Work

His literary career begun with three poetry books published between 1954 and 1957. Subsequently, he dedicated himself to theatre, focussing on issues like human dignity, individuality and freedom, and the fight against all forms of discrimination and oppression. The first plays were quite naturalist and colloquial but, from 1966 onwards (with O Judeu, about 18th century playwright António José da Silva, persecuted and killed by the Portuguese Inquisition), developed a more brechtian and interventionist tone. As a result, some of his work would only be performed on stage after the fall of the dictatordship. In 1975 he collaborated, along with Ary dos Santos, in the text for the revue show (what is known, in Portuguese, as 'teatro de revista') P'ra Trás Mija a Burra.

Santareno, himself a "discreet homossexual", often deals with homosexuality in his plays - it has a central place in works like O pecado de João Agonia, or Vida Breve em Três Fotografias (about male prostitution) - along with multiple issues related to moral and social prejudice (adultery, virginity, the role of women in marriage, religious values, etc.).

References

Bernardo Santareno Wikipedia


Similar Topics