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Nationality
  
Brazilian

Citizenship
  
Brazil


Name
  
Oswald Andrade

Role
  
Poet

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Born
  
Jose Oswald de Souza Andrade January 11, 1890 Sao Paulo, Brazil (
1890-01-11
)

Occupation
  
Brazilian poet and polemicist

Literary movement
  
founder of Brazilian modernism; member of the Group of Five

Notable works
  
Manifesto Pau-Brasil (1924) Pau-brasil (poems, 1925) Estrela de absinto (1927) Manifesto Antropofago (1928) Meu Testamento, (1944) A Arcadia e a Inconfidencia, (1945)) A Crise da Filosofia Messianica, (1950) Um Aspecto Antropofagico da Cultura Brasileira: O Homem Cordial, (1950) A Marcha das Utopias, (1953)

Died
  
October 22, 1954, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Education
  
University of Sao Paulo (1912)

Spouse
  
Tarsila do Amaral (m. 1926–1930)

Books
  
Memorias Sentimentais de Joao Miramar

Children
  
Ruda de Andrade, Jose Antonio Oswald de Andrade

Similar People
  
Mario de Andrade, Tarsila do Amaral, Anita Malfatti, Manuel Bandeira, Carlos Drummond de Andra

Globo News Literatura: Oswald de Andrade


José Oswald de Souza Andrade (January 11, 1890 – October 22, 1954) was a Brazilian poet and polemicist. He was born and spent most of his life in São Paulo.

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Andrade was one of the founders of Brazilian modernism and a member of the Group of Five, along with Mário de Andrade, Anita Malfatti, Tarsila do Amaral and Menotti del Picchia. He participated in the Week of Modern Art (Semana de Arte Moderna).

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Andrade is very important too for his manifesto of critical Brazilian nationalism, Manifesto Antropófago (Cannibal Manifesto), published in 1928. Its argument is that Brazil's history of "cannibalizing" other cultures is its greatest strength, while playing on the modernists' primitivist interest in cannibalism as an alleged tribal rite. Cannibalism becomes a way for Brazil to assert itself against European postcolonial cultural domination. The Manifesto's iconic line is "Tupi or not Tupi: that is the question." The line is simultaneously a celebration of the Tupi, who had been at times accused of cannibalism (most notoriously by Hans Staden), and an instance of cannibalism: it eats Shakespeare. On the other hand, some critics argue that Antropofagia, as a movement, was too heterogeneous to extract overarching arguments from it and that often it had little to do with a post-colonial cultural politics (Jauregui 2018, 2012)

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Born into a wealthy bourgeois family, Andrade used his money and connections to support numerous modernist artists and projects. He sponsored the publication of several major novels of the period, produced a number of experimental plays, and supported several painters, including Tarsila do Amaral, with whom he had a long affair, and Lasar Segall. His role in the modernist community was made somewhat awkward, however, by his feud with Mário de Andrade, which lasted from 1929 (after Oswald de Andrade published a pseudonymous essay mocking Mário for effeminacy) until Mário de Andrade's untimely death in 1945.

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Selected works

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  • Alma (1922)
  • Manifesto Pau-Brasil (1924)
  • Pau-brasil (poems, 1925)
  • Estrela de absinto (1927)
  • Manifesto Antropófago (1928)
  • Serafim Ponte Grande (1933)
  • Meu Testamento (1944)
  • A Arcádia e a Inconfidência (1945))
  • A Crise da Filosofia Messiânica, (1950)
  • Um Aspecto Antropofágico da Cultura Brasileira: O Homem Cordial (1950)
  • A Marcha das Utopias (1953)
  • Momento antropofágico com Oswald de Andrade, MCMXC: um mural anamórfico de Antônio Peticov no Metrô de São Paulo, Estação República, parede norte, atrás da bilheteria, sob a Avenida Ipiranga at the Museum of Modern Art (1990)

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    References

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