António Cândido Gonçalves Crespo (11 March 1846 – 11 June 1883) was a Brazilian-born Portuguese poet.
António Cândido Gonçalves Crespo | |
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Born | Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil | 11 March 1846
Died | 11 June 1883 Lisbon, Portugal | (aged 37)
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | Portuguese |
Alma mater | University of Coimbra |
Literary movement | Parnassianism |
Spouse | Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho |
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Biography
editBorn to a Portuguese father and a slave mother on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro on 11 March 1846, he moved to Portugal at the age of ten. He was educated at the University of Coimbra, but "devoted himself almost exclusively to the Muses at Lisbon."[1] His poetry was deeply informed by Parnassianism. He occasionally collaborated with his wife Maria Amália Vaz de Carvalho, also a noted writer.
He died in Lisbon on 11 June 1883, aged 37.
Bibliography
edit- Miniaturas (1870)
- Nocturnos (1882) [1]
- Obras Completas (1887)
References
edit- ^ Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern. Vol. XLII. Page 124.