Armando Freitas Filho Explained

Armando Freitas Filho
Birth Name:Armando Martins de Freitas Filho
Birth Date:18 February 1940
Birth Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Death Place:Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Occupation:Poet

Armando Martins de Freitas Filho (18 February 1940[1] [2] [3] – 26 September 2024) was a Brazilian poet.

Early life and career

Freitas was born in Rio de Janeiro on 18 February 1940, and was raised in the neighborhood of Urca. He was a fan of Fluminense. Considered a notable figure in modern Brazilian literature,[4] he had as teachers Manuel Bandeira and Carlos Drummond de Andrade, whose works he would hear recited on CD by his father. The death of his girlfriend, fellow poet Ana Cristina César, greatly influenced his life. He also has organized and published her works posthumously.

He was a researcher at the Casa de Rui Barbosa Foundation, a secretary with the Chamber of Arts at the Federal Council of Culture, and an assessor with the National Institution of Books in Rio de Janeiro. He was also a researcher at the National Library of Brazil Foundation, and assessor in the president of Funarte's cabinet, where he retired.

In 2003, Freitas published Máquina de escrever — poesia reunida e revista (1963–2003), where he celebrates 40 years of his poetry career. He received the prêmio Jabuti for his book 3x4 in 1986, as well as the Alphonsus de Guimaraens prize, given by the National Library of Brazil, in 2000 for his book livro Fio terra. In 2001, he won the Bolsa Vitae de Artes. In 2006, he published Raro mar.

In 1979, he published Poesia vírgula viva, as part of Anos 70 - Literatura, which makes a panorama of Brazilian poetry since the 1950s.

Death

Freitas died in Rio de Janeiro on 26 September 2024, at the age of 84. His death was confirmed by Companhia das Letras.[5]

Works

Filmography

Awards

!Year!Award!Book!Result
1986 Prêmio Jabuti3x4Winner
2000 Prêmio Alphonsus de GuimaraensFio TerraWinner
2003 Prêmio JabutiMáquina de Escrever3rd place
2007 Prêmio JabutiRaro Mar3rd place
2010 Prêmio Portugal Telecom de LiteraturaLar3rd place
2011 Prêmio Moacyr ScliarLarHonorable mention
2014 Prêmio Alphonsus de GuimaraensDeverWinner
2014 Prêmio Alceu Amoroso Lima - Poesia e Liberdade[6] Winner

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=GVdeAAAAIAAJ&q=Armando+Freitas+Filho+18-2-1940&dq=Armando+Freitas+Filho+18-2-1940&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjMjr_f2_CIAxUWxwIHHQbvKWUQ6AF6BAgFEAM#Armando%20Freitas%20Filho%2018-2-1940 Profile of Armando Freitas Filho
  2. https://ims.com.br/2022/07/20/armando-freitas-filho-1940-2024-por-nani-rubin/ Armando Freitas Filho (1940-2024)
  3. https://sol.sapo.pt/2024/10/01/armando-freitas-filho-o-vampiro-hipocondriaco/ Armando Freitas Filho. O vampiro hipocondríaco
  4. Francisco . Severino . 27 September 2024 . Seis décadas do ofício de um poeta . . 7.
  5. Web site: 26 September 2024 . Morre Armando Freitas Filho, um dos principais poetas do Brasil, aos 84 anos . 1 October 2024. Folha de S.Paulo.
  6. Web site: Prêmio Alceu de Amoroso Lima: vencedores são homenageados dia 11. 6 May 2023 . 1 October 2024.