Elio Gaspari
Elio Gaspari (Naples, Italy, 1944) is a Brazilian journalist and writer resident in São Paulo, Brazil.[1] He came to Brazil while still an infant, and began his career in journalism not long thereafter. He is well known for his political opinion column in the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper,[2] which is syndicated to many other newspapers, and for his most recent work, an authoritative historical account of the Brazilian military dictatorship in five volumes.[3]
Works
- A Ditadura Envergonhada, Vol. 1
- A Ditadura Escancarada, Vol. 2
- A Ditadura Derrotada, Vol. 3
- A Ditadura Encurralada, Vol. 4
- A Ditadura Acabada, Vol. 5
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gollark: "This is the dodecahedral fallacy" is a quicker way to explain issues with an argument without having to manually transfer all the context and fallacy stuff.
gollark: I like how we moved onto bizzare highly metalevel arguing.
gollark: I vaguely understand them after looking at the kinds of various things.
gollark: Fallacy no longer sounds like a real word.
References
- "Elio Gaspari - Portal dos Jornalistas". www.portaldosjornalistas.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 5 June 2017.
- Elio Gaspari column at Folha's website
- "A Ditadura Acabada relata fim do regime militar. Leia trecho | EXAME.com - Negócios, economia, tecnologia e carreira". exame.abril.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 5 June 2017.
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