Affonso Romano de Sant'Anna

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Affonso Romano de Sant'Anna, Brazilian poet, essay writer, and professor

Affonso Romano de Sant'Anna (born March 27, 1937), is a Brazilian poet, essay writer, and professor. [1]

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Background

He was a professor of Brazilian Literature at UCLA and the University of Texas at El Paso, and a writer for the O Globo newspaper. In 1971 he married Marina Colasanti, a Brazilian journalist and writer. In 1984, he began writing for Jornal do Brasil.

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References

  1. Riding, Alan (February 6, 1986). "Strange cure saves naturalist". The Rock Hill Herald. Retrieved 8 August 2011.[ permanent dead link ]