Samuel Wainer

Samuel Wainer (December 19, 1910 September 2, 1980) was a Brazilian journalist and author. Wainer was born into a Jewish family from Bessarabia, more precisely in the Edineț District, then part of the Russian Empire. His family immigrated to Brazil in 1912, settling in São Paulo. He would later found and direct the Diretrizes magazine and the Última Hora newspaper.[1] He was married to Danuza Leão, Brazilian journalist and model, sister of Nara Leão. They had a son, Samuel Wainer Filho, who was also a journalist. He died in 1984 in a car accident with a camera operator.[2] Wainer also had more two children: plastic artist Débora "Pinky" Wainer[3] and film producer Bruno Wainer.[4]

He was a reporter of Diários Associados in 1950, when he interviewed Getúlio Vargas, with whom he would later keep a close friendship.[1][5] He also faced strong opposition from Carlos Lacerda and Assis Chateaubriand (owner of Diários Associados) during his career, specially when he founded his own newspaper, that would openly support Vargas presidency.[5]

Wainer was the only Brazilian journalist present at the Nuremberg Trials.[1][5]

He died in São Paulo, aged 69.

Bibliography

  • Minha razão de viver - memórias de um repórter (Editora Planeta)
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gollark: Which is annoying, since they *could* just run fibre from that box for stupidly high speeds, but noooo...
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References

  1. Pinheiro, Wianey (14 January 1979). "Por que Café Filho traiu Getúlio" (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 30 April 2010.
  2. "A Semana". Placar (in Portuguese). Editora Abril (856): 55. October 1996. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  3. Paulistano (September 10, 2010). "Perfis paulistas 4: Pinky Wainer" (in Portuguese). O Globo. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  4. "Bruno Wainer". Portuguese: Filme B. Archived from the original on May 7, 2012. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
  5. Wainer, Samuel (2005). "24". Minha razão de viver - memórias de um repórter (in Portuguese). São Paulo: Editora Planeta. ISBN 85-7665-083-5.


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