Paulo Fernando Craveiro

Paulo Fernando Craveiro GCIH (born August 11, 1934 in Paraíba, Brazil) is a writer, journalist, columnist and art critic.

Paulo Fernando Craveiro

GCIH
Born
Paulo Fernando Craveiro Leite

(1934-08-11) August 11, 1934
NationalityBrazilian
Occupationwriter, journalist, columnist and art critic
Parent(s)Alfredo Craveiro Costa Leite
Maria José Niceas Leite
Websitepaulocraveiro.com
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Biography

Son of Alfredo Craveiro Costa Leite (lawyer, prosecutor, poet and journalist) and Maria José Niceas Leite, Paulo Fernando Craveiro was born on August 11, 1934 at the Alagoa do Monteiro, today the city of Monteiro, Paraíba. His grandparent were Francisco Assis Leite and Adélia Craveiro Costa Leite. When he was three months old, he came with his family to live in Recife, Pernambuco. He studied at the Faculdade de Direito do Recife. He studied literary style of the Facultad de Filosofía, Universidad de Madrid, won the Carlos Septien Journalism Prize, created by the Instituto de Cultura Hispânica de Madri, attended classes in political theory at George Washington University and perfected in journalism at the Thomson Foundation in Wales. For many years he wrote for newspapers.

Career

He began his professional career as a radio announcer and for journalistic career in television was host of "Um Homem Chamado Notícia" (A Man Called News) in which news of the day and had always ended the broadcast with the famous phrase "head over heels, no one is made of iron".

Followed by a brief instant political career when he was Chief of Staff of the State of Pernambuco, in the era of Governor Nilo Coelho (1967–1971). On this occasion, had the opportunity to receive and cicerone the visit of Queen Elizabeth II, along with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

As a journalist he traveled the world several times, and then described his vision through chronicles and newspaper articles on various corners of the world.

Works

CoverTitleYearCategory
O Homem Só1959Chronicle
Prefácio da Cidade1961Chronicle
A Mulher no Silêncio1964Chronicle
A Voz Escrita1968Poetry
A Fábula da Guerra1970Chronicle
O Pintor de Fêmeas1976 and 1977Poetry
As Sandálias do Tempo1978Chronicle
Prefácio da Cidade1991Chronicle
Os Olhos Azuis da Sombra2004Novel
O Último Dia do Corpo2005Novel
Pássaro Feito de Pó2007Chronicle
Boa Terra de Ódios2007Novel
O Boneco Íntimo2009Novel

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