Millôr Fernandes
Brazilian journalist and playwright
Born
August 16th, 1923
102 years ago
Died
2012
13 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Brazil
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A Brazilian journalist and playwright contributed significantly to literature and journalism throughout the 20th century. Involved in various forms of media, the individual wrote columns, plays, and essays that combined wit and sharp social commentary. Several plays received acclaim, with 'O Mobo' recognized as a notable work. The individual also collaborated on popular magazines and participated in cultural debates. Known for a unique style that blended humor with critical insights into Brazilian society.
Wrote the acclaimed play 'O Mobo'
Contributed to major Brazilian magazines
Produced sharp social commentary through journalism
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