Cassiano Ricardo
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An exponent of the nationalistic tendencies of Brazilian modernism, he was associated with the Green-Yellow and Anta groups of the movement before launching the Flag group, a social-democratic reaction to these groups. His work evolved into concrete poetry at the end of his career.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Early life
Cassiano Ricardo was born in São José dos Campos, São Paulo in 1895.Template:Sfn
Career
Ricardo, formerly a Symbolist poet, became a late adherent to Brazilian modernism and co-founded the mystical nationalist journal Novíssima.Template:Sfn In the following year, 1926, he launched the Green-Yellow movement,Template:Sfn with Menotti del Picchia, Cândido Motta Filho and Plínio Salgado.Template:Sfn In 1928, he co-founded the Flag group, again with Menotti del Picchia and Cândido Motta Filho.Template:Sfn
His 1928 book Marcha para Oeste supported the frontier for being both anti-liberal and democratic.Template:Sfn He held a hierarchical view of such a society with the whites holding "the spirit of adventure and command".Template:Sfn
In 1937, he was elected to the Brazilian Academy of Letters, where he campaigned for the Modernist poets to be formally recognized and appreciated.Template:Sfn
Bibliography
- Dentro da noite (1915)
- A flauta de Pã (1917)
- Jardim das Hespérides (1920)
- A mentirosa de olhos verdes (1924)
- Vamos caçar papagaios (1926)
- Borrões de verde e amarelo (1927)
- Martim Cererê (1928)
- Deixa estar, jacaré (1931)
- Canções da minha ternura (1930)
- Marcha para Oeste (1940)
- O sangue das horas (1943)
- Um dia depois do outro (1947)
- Poemas murais (1950)
- A face perdida (1950)
- O arranha-céu de vidro (1956)
- João Torto e a fábula (1956)
- Poesias completas (1957)
- Montanha russa (1960)
- A difícil manhã (1960)
- Jeremias sem-chorar (1964)
- Os sobreviventes (1971)
References
- Footnotes
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- Sources
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External links
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