Gonçalves Dias

Antônio Gonçalves Dias (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐ̃ˈtonju ɡõˈsawviz ˈdʒiɐs]; August 10, 1823 – November 3, 1864) was a Brazilian Romantic poet, playwright, ethnographer, lawyer and linguist. A major exponent of Brazilian Romanticism and of the literary tradition known as "Indianism", he is famous for writing "Canção do exílio" (arguably the most well-known poem of Brazilian literature), the short narrative poem I-Juca-Pirama, the unfinished epic Os Timbiras, and many other nationalist and patriotic poems that would award him posthumously with the title of national poet of Brazil. He was also an avid researcher of Native Brazilian languages and folklore.

Gonçalves Dias
Born(1823-08-10)August 10, 1823
Caxias, Maranhão, Empire of Brazil
DiedNovember 3, 1864(1864-11-03) (aged 41)
Guimarães, Empire of Brazil
OccupationPoet, playwright, folklorist, linguist, ethnographer, lawyer
LanguagePortuguese
NationalityBrazilian
Alma materUniversity of Coimbra
GenrePoetry, theater play
Literary movementRomanticism
Notable worksI-Juca-Pirama
Os Timbiras
"Canção do exílio"
Patkull
Spouse
  • Olímpia Carolina da Costa
    (m. 1852; div. 1856)
Children1 (stillborn)
RelativesJoão Manuel Gonçalves Dias (father)
Vicência Ferreira (mother)
Teófilo Dias (nephew)
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He is the patron of the 15th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters.

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