Bernardo Guimarães
Bernardo Joaquim da Silva Guimarães (Portuguese pronunciation: [beʁˈnaʁdu ɡimaˈɾɐ̃js]; August 15, 1825 – March 10, 1884) was a Brazilian poet and novelist. He is the author of the famous romances A Escrava Isaura and O Seminarista. He also introduced to Brazilian poetry the verso bestialógico (Portuguese: [ˈvɛʁsu beʃtʃjaˈlɔʒiku], roughly silly verse), also referred to as pantagruélico (in a reference to Rabelais's character Pantagruel) — poems whose verses are very nonsensical, although very metrical. Under the verso bestialógico, he wrote polemical erotic verses, such as "O Elixir do Pajé" (The Witchdoctor's Elixir) and "A Origem do Mênstruo" (The Origin of Menstruation). A non-erotic poem written in verso bestialógico is "Eu Vi dos Polos o Gigante Alado" (From the Poles I Saw the Winged Giant).
Bernardo Guimarães | |
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Born | Bernardo Joaquim da Silva Guimarães 15 August 1825 Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil |
Died | 10 March 1884 58) Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil | (aged
Occupation | Poet, novelist |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Alma mater | University of São Paulo |
Literary movement | Romanticism |
Notable works | A Escrava Isaura, O Seminarista, O Garimpeiro |
Spouse | Teresa Maria Gomes de Lima |
He is patron of the fifth chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.