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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Name
  
Jose de

Role
  
Writer


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Born
  
August 5, 1914 (
1914-08-05
)
Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Occupation
  
Lawyer, writer, journalist

Known for
  
The Colonel and the Werewolf

Died
  
August 1, 1989, Niteroi, Brazil

Books
  
The Tribe Hyalopeplini of the World (Hemiptera: Miridae)

A verdade também apanha - José Cândido de Carvalho


José Cândido de Carvalho was a Brazilian writer born in Campos dos Goytacazes, Rio de Janeiro on August 5, 1914. His O Coronel e o Lobisomem (English: The Colonel and the Werewolf) was the basis for a TV series and feature film. He died August 1, 1989

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Early life

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The son of a farmer he started working in the school holidays at a sugar refinery. On leaving school he became a reviewer with various local newspapers eventually becoming editor of O Liberal (English: The Liberal). He graduated in law from the University of Rio de Janeiro in 1937, but soon abandoned the profession.

Career

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His first novel was Look at the sky, Frederico! published in 1939. He moved to the city of Rio de Janeiro where he worked for various newspapers and in radio until shortly before his death in 1989.

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From 1957 he was working on O Cruzeiro (English: The Cruise) and in 1964 published his second novel, The Colonel and the Werewolf, a bestseller with more than fifty five editions to date (2012). Considered one of the great novels of Brazilian literature, it was subsequently published in Portugal and translated into English, Spanish, French and German. The book also won the 1965 Prêmio Jabuti (English Tortoise Prize), the Luísa Coelho Neto and Claudio de Sousa award.

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When he died he was working on his third novel, The King Belshazzar, which remains unfinished.

Brazilian Academy of Letters

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In 1974 he was elected to a position on the Brazilian Academy of Letters, occupying chair 31 from 1974 until his death in 1989. The Academy is composed of 40 members, known as "immortals", chosen from among the citizens of Brazil, who have published recognized works or books of literary value.

References

José Cândido de Carvalho Wikipedia