Mário de Miranda Quintana (July 30, 1906 – May 5, 1994) was a Brazilian writer and translator. He became known as the poet of "simple things", and his...
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Virgínia Lane [pt] and Francisco Alves. The center was named after poet Mário Quintana, who lived in the hotel between 1968 and 1980, in apartment 217. Designed...
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1998, it was named in honour of poet Mário Quintana, who had died four years before. The occupation of Mario Quintana dates from 1896, but there were few...
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(1772–1857), Spanish writer Mário Quintana (1906–1994), Brazilian writer Nairo Quintana (born 1990), Colombian racing cyclist Rosa Quintana (born 1959), Spanish...
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poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade) and one seated (representing the poet Mário Quintana). It is located in the historic center of Porto Alegre, specifically...
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Mendes "Canção do expedicionário" — Guilherme de Almeida "Uma canção" — Mário Quintana "Jogos florais I" and "II" — Cacaso "Canção do exílio facilitada — José...
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President of the United Nations General Assembly, and of the Brazilian poet Mário Quintana. Every 20 September (Ragamuffin War Day), about 8,000 young, adult and...
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pseudonym of Philip Nicholson Ernesto Quiñonez (born 1969, Ecuador/US, f) Mário Quintana (1906–1994, Brazil, p) Rebeca Quintáns (born 1964, Spain, nf) Raúl Quinto...
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– Irving Howe, American literary and social critic (b. 1920) 1994 – Mário Quintana, Brazilian poet and translator (b. 1906) 1995 – Mikhail Botvinnik, Russian...
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