João Ubaldo Ribeiro

Brazilian writer and journalist

João Ubaldo Ribeiro - Brazilian writer and journalist
Born

January 23rd, 1941
84 years ago

Died

July 18th, 2014
10 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Brazil

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A prominent Brazilian author and journalist, this individual contributed significantly to Brazilian literature and cultural discourse. His literary career included a notable work, 'Viva o Povo Brasileiro', which explored Brazilian identity and history through rich narratives. As a journalist, this figure offered critical insights into political and social issues in Brazil. Engaged in academia, this person also lectured on literature, influencing many students and budding writers. The works often reflected intricate details of Brazilian life and history, aiming to connect readers with their roots and heritage.

Published 'Viva o Povo Brasileiro'

Contributed to 'O Pasquim' newspaper

Taught literature at various universities

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