Erico Verissimo
Brazilian author of 'O Tempo e o Vento'

Born
December 17th, 1905
119 years ago
Died
1975
50 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Brazil
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Born in Brazil, a prolific author and translator focused on Brazilian literature. Active from the 1930s, produced several celebrated novels that explored regional themes and human experiences in Brazilian society. His most notable work, 'O Tempo e o Vento', received critical acclaim and played a significant role in Brazilian fiction. Also worked as a translator, bringing international literature to Brazilian readers. His influence extended beyond literature, contributing to cultural discussions in Brazil throughout the 20th century.
Authored 'O Tempo e o Vento'
Contributed as a translator
Influenced Brazilian literature
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