Academia Brasileira de Letras
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Academia Brasileira de Letras (ABL) (Portuguese pronunciation: [akadeˈmiɐ bɾaziˈlejɾɐ d(ʒ)i ˈletɾɐs] ( listen) English: Brazilian Academy of Letters) is a Brazilian literary non-profit society. It was created in 1897 by a group of 40 writers and poets.
Academia Brasileira de Letras | |
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Motto | Ad immortalitatem (To immortality) |
Formation | July 20, 1897 |
Headquarters | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
Membership | 40 members |
Official languages | Portuguese |
President | Marco Lucchesi |
Website | www |
Academia Brasileira De Letras Media
Lúcio de Mendonça [pt], founder of the ABL.
The Dictator Getúlio Vargas being invested as member of the academy in 1943.
The writer Fernando Henrique Cardoso, ex-President of Brazil, taking possession as a member of the academy in 2013.
Other websites
- Academia Brasileira de Letras (in Portuguese)