Ronald de Carvalho
Ronald de Carvalho (May 16, 1893 – February 15, 1935) was a Brazilian poet, writer, politician and diplomat from Rio de Janeiro. A street in Rio is named after him.[1]
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Ronald de Carvalho, 1935
Works
- Luz Gloriosa (1913)
- Pequena História da Literatura Brasileira (1919)
- Poemas e Sonetos (1919)
- Epigramas Irônicos e Sentimentais (1922)
- Toda a América (1926)
- Brazil
Notes
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gollark: Well, I was timed out for 10 minutes for whatever reason, and people generally don't press buttons like that by accident.
gollark: There are obviously some non-voting ways to influence politics, but those are generally more costly/annoying, so the situation is probably not much better.
gollark: Discussing politics also has the great effect of sometimes alienating people you know.
gollark: Since your probability of deciding an election by voting is not very high, the expected value of that is very low, and - since people are very hard to convince away from their views - it's even worse for *discussing* politics.
External links
- Itaucultural biography (in Portuguese)
- Bio details, Mundocultural (Brazil) (in Portuguese)
- Works by Ronald de Carvalho at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Ronald de Carvalho at Internet Archive
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