Leo Vaz

Leo Vaz
Born June 6, 1890
Capivari, São Paulo, Brazil
Died March 5, 1973 (aged 82)
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Nationality Brazilian
Occupation author

Leo Vaz (June 6, 1890 – March 5, 1973), writer, teacher and journalist in Brazil. He was the author of novels and short stories in a satirical style[1]

Biography

Leonel Vaz de Barros was born in Capivari.[2] He graduated from the Normal School as a teacher in 1911 and taught in the cities of Sao Paulo and Recife( Escola de Navegação) until 1918.[3]

As a journalist, he began writing for the newspaper of Piracicaba.[4]

In 1918 he moved to Sao Paulo and, with the support of Monteiro Lobato and Oswald de Andrade, embraced a journalistic career, writing for periodicals such as Jornal do Brasil, Jornal do Comércio, O Estado de Sao Paulo, where he was editor, secretary and director, until his retirement in 1951[5]

As a journalist made a brilliant career as Sud Menucci, Guilherme de Almeida, Afonso Schmidt, Galeão Coutinho, Paulo Gonçalves and Nestor Pestana[6]

In 1969, although retired, he returned to writing in the Estado de São Paulo, where he remained until his death in March 1973.[7] He died, aged 82, in São Paulo.

Works

Bibliography

References

  1. Barreto, Lima in Correspondência – 2 ª ed.- São Paulo – Editora Brasiliense – 1961 -205 pg.
  2. Mattos, Virginia Bastos de in Léo Vaz, O cético e sorridente caipira de Capivari – Ribeirão Preto – Editora Migalhas, 2009 – ISBN 978-85-61707-02-6
  3. http://www.leovaz.com.br/mostra_noticia.aspx?cod=86305
  4. Vaz, Leo – Páginas Vadias – Rio de Janeiro – Editora José Olympio, 1957
  5. http://www.leovaz.com.br/noticias.aspx
  6. Martins, Ana Luiza – Revistas em revista, Imprensa e práticas culturais em tempos de República, São Paulo (1890–1922) – São Paulo – Editora EdUSP, 2001– ISBN 85-314-0569-6
  7. http://www.aprovincia.com/padrao.aspx?texto.aspx?idcontent=6002
  8. http://www.scribd.com/doc/7073354/Leo-Vaz-O-Burrico-Lucio

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