Eduardo Bueno Explained

Eduardo Bueno
Birth Name:Eduardo Romulo Bueno
Birth Date:30 May 1958
Birth Place:Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Occupation:Journalist, writer, translator, and Youtuber
Education:Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul

Eduardo Romulo Bueno (born 30 May 1958), also known as Peninha, is a Brazilian journalist, writer, translator, and YouTuber. Initially working as a journalist at newspapers, he became known his translation of books from English to Portuguese, and later for his books about various historical subjects. Beginning in the mid-2000s, also began hosting educational shows and television programs about Brazilian history. He is currently the host of his own YouTube channel, Buenas Ideias, in which he creates educational material about the history of Brazil in a relaxed setting. His channel, as of September 2024, has over 1.4 million subscribers.[1]

Biography

Bueno was born on 30 May 1958 in Porto Alegre. He began his professional career at 17 years old as a reporter for the Rio Grande do Sul-based newspaper Zero Hora, where he gained the nickname "Peninha", based on Fethry Duck of the Walt Disney universe. He later worked at A Patada. He became an editor, screenwriter, and translator in various forms of media. He would later graduate with a degree in journalism from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS).[2]

He became known when he was young for his participation in the show "Pra Começo de Conversa", by TV Educativa de Porto Alegre. In 1988, he also had a block in another program by that educational TV station, during lunch time, alongside,,, and others. He also became part of the team of journalist Augusto Nunes at Zero Hora.

In 2003, Bueno was awarded the Ordem do Mérito Cultural.[3] [4]

Literature

Bueno became known nationally for translating Jack Kerouac's "On the Road", one of the beatnik era's most well-known pieces, which he translated into Portuguese as "Pé na Estrada".[5]

Taking advantage of the preparation for the national celebrations of the 400th anniversary of when Europeans first encountered what is now Brazil, he signed a contract with Editora Objetiva for the release of four books about the history of Brazil aimed at average people, called the Coleção Brasilis. These books included:[6]

  1. A Viagem do Descobrimento (1998);
  2. Náufragos, Traficantes e Degredados (1998);
  3. Capitães do Brasil (1999);
  4. A Coroa, a Cruz e a Espada (2006).

The sales of the first three books alone reached 500,000 as of 2006.[7] During this period, Bueno released twelve other works on historical themes including, but not limited to, the Caixa Econômica Federal ("Caixa: Uma História Brasileira"), the Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency ("À Sua Saúde — A Vigilância Sanitária na História do Brasil"),[8] Porto Alegre-based Grêmio FBPA ("Grêmio: Nada Pode Ser Maior"), the Avenida Rio Branco in Rio de Janeiro ("Avenida Rio Branco"), public health in Brazil ("Passado a Limpo"), the Confederação Nacional da Indústria ("Produto Nacional"),[9] and the band Mamonas Assassinas ("Mamonas Assassinas - Blá, Blá, Blá: a Biografia Autorizada"). He had also participated in a project about a biography of Bob Dylan, a musician for whom he has great admiration for.[10] In 2023, as part of the 80th anniversary of the creation of Disney character Zé Carioca, he collaborated on a graphic novel featuring the character, titled Zé Carioca conta a história do Brasil, which was published by Culturama.[11]

Bueno has considered other projects as well, and has affirmed his interest in writing about subjects such as the Pre-Cabraline history of Brazil, the bandeirantes, and about the Dutch occupation of what is now Brazil.

TV and Radio

From September to November 2007, Bueno hosted the series "É muita história" on the show Fantástico, broadcast on Rede Globo. In each episode, for about 10 minutes, he would appear dressed as one of the real people that were involved in the episode's subject matter and go onto the streets to converse with people in public. In the series' debut episode, Um Dia de Fúria, he tackles the famous saying of “Independência ou morte”, which was shouted on the banks of the Ipiranga by Dom Pedro I. Bueno dressed up as Dom Pedro talked with passersby that walked the same path as was made by Dom Pedro on 7 September 1822.[12]

In 2010, he was interviewed by Steve Kroft of 60 Minutes as part of a segment on Brazil as a growing economic power on the world stage, as well as on president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.[13]

Journalist versus historian

Though his works have been used as part of the teaching material of Brazilian classes and Bueno has been at points been viewed as a historian, his education and professional background is in journalism. As a result, his works have been criticized by some historians, who have evaluated his works as superficial and bounded to just quirks of history, thereby hurting the profession and publication of more rigorous material based on historiographic studies. When asked about this by Laurentino Gomes, Bueno responded that the discussion increasingly became unnecessary and foolish, and that many historians could immediately differentiate between a historiographical investigation and what he does. He names various historians with whom he believes he had obtained the understanding and respect of, including Nicolau Sevcenko,,, Lilia Moritz Schwarcz, Eric Hobsbawm, Kenneth Maxwell, and Bueno's friend Mary del Priore.[14]

Bibliography

YearTitlePublisherRef.
1996Mamonas Assassinas: Blá, Blá, Blá - A Biografia AutorizadaL&PM Editores
1998A Viagem do Descobrimento — Coleção Terra BrasilisObjetiva[15]
Náufragos, Traficantes e Degredados — Coleção Terra Brasilis
1999Capitães do Brasil — Coleção Terra Brasilis
2000Brasil — Terra à Vista!: A Aventura Ilustrada do DescobrimentoL&PM Editores
2002Pau BrasilAxis Mundi
Caixa: Uma História BrasileiraBuenas Ideias[16]
2003Brasil, Uma História — A Incrível Saga de um PaísÁtica
2005Grêmio: Nada Pode Ser MaiorEdiouro
À Sua Saúde — A Vigilância Sanitária na História do BrasilAnvisa
Avenida Rio Branco, Um Século em MovimentoBuenas Ideias[17]
2006A Coroa, a Cruz e a Espada — Coleção BrasilisGMT Editores
2007Passado a Limpo — História da Higiene Pessoal no BrasilGabarito
2008Produto Nacional: uma história da indústria no BrasilCNI[18]
2013Brasil, Uma História — Cinco Séculos de Um País em ConstruçãoLeya
2019Textos contraculturais, crônicas anacrônicas & outras viagensL&PM Editores[19]
2020Dicionário da Independência — 200 anos em 200 verbetesPiu[20]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Buenas Ideias. YouTube. 19 September 2024.
  2. Web site: Eduardo Bueno: Um século em 50 anos. Pereira. Cleidi. Coletiva. 17 July 2009. 19 September 2024.
  3. Web site: Ordem do Mérito Cultural 2003. Brazilian Ministry of Culture. 19 September 2024. https://web.archive.org/web/20160419125522/http://www2.cultura.gov.br/site/?page_id=36. 2016-04-19. dead.
  4. Web site: Eduardo Bueno fala para 200 pessoas na abertura do Ciclo da Independência da BPP. Paraná State Government. 4 May 2022. 19 September 2024.
  5. Web site: Conheça os palestrantes que participarão do Seminário 125 anos do Tribunal de Justiça . 19 September 2024 . Jusbrasil . pt-br.
  6. Web site: John . Ronie . A Viagem do Descobrimento (Eduardo Bueno): um olhar humano sobre a chegada dos portugueses ao Brasil . Livro e Café.
  7. Web site: 22 June 2011 . Eduardo Bueno .
  8. Web site: Cópia arquivada . https://web.archive.org/web/20150223160538/http://www.hospitalar.com/livros/liv1276.html . 2015-02-23 . 19 September 2024.
  9. Web site: Eduardo Bueno: como a história se repete no Brasil VEJA Meus Livros . 19 September 2024. VEJA . pt-BR.
  10. Web site: Márcio Grings . 4 April 2018 . 20 Anos de Bob Dylan no Opinião: Entrevista com Eduardo 'Peninha' Bueno . 19 September 2024. Memorabilia.
  11. Web site: 24 February 2023. Conheça a história do Brasil na visão de Zé Carioca . 19 September 2024. UNIVERSO HQ . pt-br.
  12. Web site: É Muita História . Memória Globo.
  13. Web site: Brazil's Rising Star. Kroft. Steve. 60 Minutes. 12 December 2010. 19 September 2024.
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  15. Web site: Celina Côrtes . 24 February 1999 . Eduardo Bueno — O historiador pop . 19 September 2024. Isto É.
  16. Web site: Catálogo . 19 September 2024. IBGE.
  17. Web site: Fernando Bueno . Avenida Rio Branco, Um Século em Movimento . 19 September 2024 . fernandobueno.com.
  18. Web site: Biblioteca — Catálogo . IBGE.
  19. Web site: Silvio Essinger . 5 April 2019 . 'Se você dá a sua opinião de graça, ela não deve valer nada', diz Eduardo Bueno, o Peninha . 19 September 2024 . O Globo.
  20. Web site: William Mansque . 2 September 2020 . Eduardo Bueno conta em dicionário a história da Independência do Brasil . 19 September 2024. GZH.