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Adonias Filho
Adonias Aguiar Filho (November 27, 1915 – August 2, 1990) was a novelist, essayist, journalist, and literary critic from Bahia, Brazil, and a member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras. Life Filho was born in Itajuípe, Brazil, the son of Adonias Aguiar and Rachel Bastos de Aguiar. In 1936, 2 years after finishing high school in Salvador, Brazil, Salvador, he moved from the south of Bahia to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s capital at the time, where he continued his career in Journalism, previously started in Salvador. He worked for well known newspapers such as ''Correio da Manhã (Brazil), Correio da Manhã'' and ''Revista do Brazil''. He was also a literary critic for ''Cadernos da "Hora Presente"'', from São Paulo in 1937, ''A Manhã'', from 1944 to 1945, along with ''Jornal de Letras'' (from 1955 to 1960) and ''Diário de Notícias'' (from 1958 to 1960). In São Paulo, he also collaborated with ''O Estado de S. Paulo'' and ''Folha da Manhã''. Between 1946 and 1950, he ran t ...
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Adonias Aguiar Filho (November 27, 1915 – August 2, 1990) was a novelist, essayist, journalist, and literary critic from Bahia, Brazil, and a member of the Academia Brasileira de Letras. Life Filho was born in Itajuípe, Brazil, the son of Adonias Aguiar and Rachel Bastos de Aguiar. In 1936, 2 years after finishing high school in Salvador, Brazil, Salvador, he moved from the south of Bahia to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil’s capital at the time, where he continued his career in Journalism, previously started in Salvador. He worked for well known newspapers such as ''Correio da Manhã (Brazil), Correio da Manhã'' and ''Revista do Brazil''. He was also a literary critic for ''Cadernos da "Hora Presente"'', from São Paulo in 1937, ''A Manhã'', from 1944 to 1945, along with ''Jornal de Letras'' (from 1955 to 1960) and ''Diário de Notícias'' (from 1958 to 1960). In São Paulo, he also collaborated with ''O Estado de S. Paulo'' and ''Folha da Manhã''. Between 1946 and 1950, he ran t ...
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