Jorge Amado1912 - 2001

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Jorge Leal Amado de Faria (10 August 1912 – 6 August 2001) was a Brazilian writer of the modernist school. He remains the best known of modern Brazilian writers, with his work having been translated into some 49 languages and popularized in film, notably Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands in 1976. His work reflects the image of a Mestiço Brazil and is marked by religious syncretism. He depicted a cheerful and optimistic country that was beset, at the same time, with deep social and economic differences. He occupied the 23rd chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1961 until his death in 2001. He won the 1984 International Nonino Prize in Italy. He also was Federal Deputy for São Paulo as a member of the Brazilian Communist Party between 1947 and 1951. Amado was born on Saturday, 10 August 1912, on a farm near the inland city of Itabuna, in the south of the Brazilian state of Bahia. He was the eldest of four sons of João Amado de Faria and D. Eulália Leal. The farm was located in the village of Ferradas, which, though today is a district of Itabuna, was at the time administered by the coastal city of Ilhéus. For this reason he considered himself a citizen of Ilhéus. From his exposure to the large cocoa plantations of the area, Amado knew the misery and the struggles of the people working the land and living in almost enslaved conditions. This was to be a theme present in several of his works (for example, The Violent Land of 1944). As a result of a smallpox epidemic, his family moved to Ilhéus when he was one year old, and he spent his childhood there. He attended high school in Salvador, the capital of the state. By the age of 14 Amado had begun to collaborate with several magazines and took part in literary life, as one of the founders of the Modernist "Rebels' Academy". He was the cousin of Brazilian lawyer, writer, journalist and politician Gilberto Amado, and of Brazilian actress and screenwriter Véra Clouzot. Amado published his first novel, The Country of Carnival, in 1931, at age 18. He married Matilde Garcia Rosa and had a daughter, Lila, in 1933. The same year he published his second novel, Cacau, which increased his popularity. He studied law at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Faculty of Law but never became a practising lawyer. His leftist activities made his life difficult under the dictatorial regime of Getúlio Vargas. In 1935 he was arrested for the first time, and two years later his books were publicly burned. His works were banned from Portugal, but in the rest of Europe he gained great popularity with the publication of Jubiabá in France. The book received enthusiastic reviews, including that of Nobel prize Award winner Albert Camus. In the early 1940s, Amado edited a literary supplement for the Nazi-funded political newspaper "Meio-Dia". Being a communist militant, from 1941 to 1942 Amado was compelled to go into exile to Argentina and Uruguay. When he returned to Brazil he separated from Matilde Garcia Rosa. In 1945 he was elected to the National Constituent Assembly, as a representative of the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB) (he received more votes than any other candidate in the state of São Paulo). He signed a law granting freedom of religious faith. ... Source: Article "Jorge Amado" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos
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The Miracle of the Birds
The Miracle of the Birds

2012

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Captains of the Sands
Captains of the Sands

2011

Adventure • Drama

Novel

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The Two Deaths of Quincas Wateryell
The Two Deaths of Quincas Wateryell

2010

Comedy • Drama

Novel

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Coralito y sus dos maridos
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Fallen Angels' Paradise
Fallen Angels' Paradise

1999

Comedy • Drama

Novel

5.8
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Dona Flor and Her 2 Husbands
Dona Flor and Her 2 Husbands

1998

Comedy • Drama • TV Movie

Novel

6.3
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Tieta of Agreste
Tieta of Agreste

1996

Comedy

Novel

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O Capeta Carybé
O Capeta Carybé

1996

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O Compadre de Ogum
O Compadre de Ogum

1994

Comedy

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Jubiabá
Jubiabá

1987

Drama

Novel

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Gabriela
Gabriela

1983

Drama • Romance

Novel

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Kiss Me Goodbye
Kiss Me Goodbye

1982

Comedy • Fantasy • Romance

Novel

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Tent of Miracles
Tent of Miracles

1977

Drama

Novel

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Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands
Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands

1976

Comedy • Drama • Fantasy • Romance

Novel

6.8
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Bahia
Bahia

1976

Drama

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Bahia
Bahia

1976

Drama

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The Sandpit Generals
The Sandpit Generals

1972

Drama

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The Sandpit Generals
The Sandpit Generals

1972

Drama

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Seara Vermelha
Seara Vermelha

1964

Drama

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The Wind Rose
The Wind Rose

1957

Documentary • Drama

Screenplay

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Vendaval Maravilhoso
Vendaval Maravilhoso

1949

Drama • History

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Terra Violenta
Terra Violenta

1949

Adventure • Drama

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