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, 4 September 1926 –
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, 7 April 1993) was a Brazilian writer. He was a renowned author of numerous books on the history and people of Brazil, writer, publisher, copyholder, translator, photographer, journalist, reporter, folklore researcher, and a professor the History of Theater at the Universidade Federal da Bahia.


Life and career

After graduating from the College Salesiano de Aracaju, Nelson de Araujo moved to Salvador and worked for many years as a journalist, translator, photographer, and documentarian. In 1957, he composed his inaugural book, ''An Accident in the Highway and Other Histories'', for which he received the Gerhard Meyer award. Two years later he wrote scripts for the theater ''Companhia das Índias''. In 1960, he spearheaded the ''Coleção Tule'' editorial section of the national newspaper of Bahia, and was later invited to teach the
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at the Universidade Federal da Bahia. By 1965, he co-founded the Afro-Ásia Journal of the Center of Afro-Oriental Studies there. During the 1970s, he completed scripts for the theater of ''Rosarosae, Rosaerosa'' and ''Solemnity of the Time and of the Faith'', and ''A House in Your Name Rose'', which was a commemoration of the Tercentenary of the
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of Bahia. In 1977, he wrote ''Five Solemnities of Recôncavo'' and '' Some Aspects of the Theater in Brazil in the 18th and 19th Centuries''. In 1978, he produced his pinnacle academical work, ''History of the Theater'', that was accompanied by ''Two Forms of Popular Theater of Recôncavo Baiano'' and ''The Pastoral Dance in Bahia''. In 1980, he published ''La Percepcion Realidad African en el Brazil''. During 1982, two more books were published, ''Between Melpômene and Clio'' (rehearsals) and ''O Teatro do Pobre: Notas de Cultura Popular''. This same year received the Martim Gonçalves award for his theatrical works, and three years later was granted the title of Citizen of the City of
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. Over the next five years he edited the popular Brazilian novels ''O Império do Divino visto pelos olhos de Pisa-Mansinho''; ''Vida, paixão e morte republicana de Don Ramón Fernández y Fernández'' and ''Aventuras de um caçador de arcas em terras, mar e sonho'', later gathered together in the Three Novels of the People From Bahia. In 1988, he left fiction and politics and by 1990 the pieces of Joana Angélica appeared, including; ''A Ripe Man to Die and the War of Magali''. Also of this year he completed the ''History of Two Families'', on the founding families of Dismel, a homecenter company of Bahia State. In 1991, four hundred years after the invasion of Bahia, he publish his largest fictional work, ''1591, A Santa Inquisicao na Bahia e Outras Estorias'' and ''Oliveira Dos Campinhos: Passado e Presente de um Arraial do Reconcavo''. It was published in 1992, the same year he released ''The Bitter Love of Belira and Roque'' and ''The Black Bird and your Girlfriend'', and he also began work on his last book ''Pilar's Bells'', which has yet to be released.


Audio-Visual Productions

He also participated in audio-visual productions as editor of Sound and Voice of Bahia (1968); director of the documentary Ilha de Tinharé (1973); Mines and Prospectors of Bahia (1974); Frederico Edelweiss (1976), The Last Major (1971), and authorship of the texts of The Villa of San Francisco of Conde (1969); Federal University of Bahia: 25 Years Later (1971); and The-Bon: a
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ese party in Recôncavo da Bahia (1979). In 1969, he received honors for his photographs of Carroussel, in II the Bahian Hall of
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The Pequenos Mundos Trilogy

Regarding the academic trilogy, ''Pequenos Mundos'', work initiated after Nélson decided to do an extensive field investigation on the popular forms of show and
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in the interior of Bahia. His research and documentation concentrated of the communities residing in Recôncavo, North and Northeast, Rural Coast, Interior,
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,
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, Caetité, Valença, Região Cacaueira, Extremo Sul, the Pastoral area, and Extremo Oeste. He is credited with registering a true panorama of the culture of
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. He wrote three volumes based on his research and had published volumes I (1986) e II (1988). Volume III was published in 1997, four years after his death.Nelson de Araujo, ''Pequenos mundos - um panorama da cultura popular da Bahia'' - tomo I - III


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Politica e EconomiaUniversidade Federal da Bahia
{{DEFAULTSORT:Araujo, Nelson de Academic staff of the Federal University of Bahia Brazilian male writers 1926 births 1993 deaths