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| Alves, Antônio de Castro |
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( ntô´ny d käs´tr äl´v s) (KEY) , 184771, Brazilian poet. A disciple of Victor Hugo, he came to fame with Espumas flutuantes [tossing spume] (1871). Despite a wild bohemian lifestyle, he was intensely nationalist and socially conscious. His best-known work, O navio negreiro [the slave ship], was instrumental in the abolition of slavery in Brazil and earned him the reputation as the poet of the slaves. |
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