Alfredo Bosi Explained

Alfredo Bosi
Birth Date:26 August 1936
Birth Place:São Paulo, Brazil
Death Place:São Paulo, Brazil
Education:University of São Paulo
Occupation:Professor, historian
Thesis Title:Itinerario della Narrativa Pirandelliana
Thesis Year:1964
Awards:Jabuti Prize
Spouse:Ecléa Bosi
Children:2

Alfredo Bosi (26 August 1936 – 7 April 2021) was a Brazilian historian, literary critic, and professor.[1] He was a member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras (Brazilian Academy of Letters), occupying Chair number 12.[2] One of his most famous books is História Concisa da Literatura Brasileira (Brief History of Brazilian Literature), widely used in Brazilian universities in literature courses. Bosi also wrote several studies about Italian literature and about major Brazilian writers, as well as essays on the field of hermeneutics.

Life

Alfredo Bosi was born in São Paulo on 26 August 1936.[3] He was married to psychologist Ecléa Bosi, with whom he had two children.[3] His daughter, Viviana Bosi, is also an accomplished literary critic.

Bosi majored in Literature at University of São Paulo in 1960 and later studied in Italy. Following his studies, he took the chair of Italian literature at the same university, an office he held until 1970, when he became professor of Brazilian literature. Bosi occupied the Brazilian Chair of Sociological Sciences Sérgio Buarque de Holanda at the Maison des Sciences de l'Homme and was deputy-director of Institute for Advanced Researches of the University of São Paulo from 1987 to 1997, when he became director of the organization.[2]

Amongst other prizes, he was awarded the Jabuti Prize for best human sciences work in 1993 for Dialética da Colonização (Dialectics of Colonization) and in 2000, for best essay, awarded to his work Machado de Assis. O Enigma do Olhar (Machado de Assis. The Puzzle of the Eye).[2]

Bosi died on 7 April 2021, in São Paulo, of COVID-19. He was 84.[4]

Selected bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Messejana e seu filho ilustre. 15 February 2011. Diário do Nordeste. 1 May 2009. pt. 24 March 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120324124336/http://diariodonordeste.globo.com/materia.asp?codigo=634752. dead.
  2. Web site: Biografia. 27 June 2016. Academia Brasileira de Letras. 9 April 2021. pt.
  3. Web site: Morre em São Paulo, aos 84 anos, o Acadêmico Alfredo Bosi. 7 April 2021. Academia Brasileira de Letras. 9 April 2020. pt.
  4. Web site: Morre Alfredo Bosi, um dos maiores críticos literários do Brasil, de Covid, aos 84 anos. 7 April 2021.
  5. Web site: Bibliografia de Alfredo Bosi. 3 November 2016. pt.