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Euclides da Cunha (, January 20, 1866 – August 15, 1909) was a Brazilian journalist, sociologist and
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. His most important work is '' Os Sertões'' (''Rebellion in the Backlands''), a non-fictional account of the military expeditions promoted by the Brazilian government against the rebellious village of
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, known as the
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. This book was a favorite of Robert Lowell, who ranked it above Tolstoy.
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also commented on it in his short story " Three Versions of Judas". The book was translated into English by Samuel Putnam and published by the
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in 1944. It remains in print. He was heavily influenced by Naturalism and its Darwinian proponents. '' Os Sertões'' characterised the coast of Brazil as a chain of civilisations while the interior remained more primitive. He occupied the 7th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1903 until his death in 1909. He served as inspiration for the character of ''The Journalist'' in
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's '' The War of the End of the World''.


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Euclides da Cunha was born January 20, 1866, in Cantagalo,
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,
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, where he lived until he was three years old. His grandparents were of Portuguese origin. He attended in 1885 Escola Politécnica, and after he attended Escola Militar da Praia Vermelha, a military school in Rio, beginning in 1886. He was expelled from the military school in 1888, due to his participation in an act of protest during a visit of the Brazilian War Minister, Tomás José Coelho de Almeida, who was a member of the last
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cabinet of the Brazilian Empire. He was readmitted to the Escola Militar in 1889. He was admitted to the Brazilian War School (''Escola de Guerra'') in 1891 . He was discharged from the Army in 1896 in order to dedicate himself to studying
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. In 1897 he accompanied the Army in the Campanha de Canudos, against a rebellious group of peasants under the leadership of Antonio Conselheiro. Between 7 August and 1 October, he was in the Sertão ("backland"), as
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for the '' O Estado de S. Paulo'' newspaper. In 1903 he was elected to the ''
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'' (Brazilian Academy of Letters) and the Instituto Histórico e Geográfico, the Historical and Geographic Institute In 1904, Da Cunha was employed on a joint Brazilian-Peruvian expedition to determine a border between the countries. This expedition travelled down the Purus River, which was heavily exploited by rubber tappers. During this time, Da Cunha produced his essay "Os Caucheros" which provides an architype for the "cauchero" or rubber tapper. According to historian Susanna B. Hecht, who wrote ''The Scramble for the Amazon and the Lost Paradise of Euclides Da Cunha'', Carlos Scharff, a successful rubber baron on the Purus River, was "the model for the Caucho King in Da Cunha's essay Os Caucheiros". In 1909 Da Cunha was admitted as chairman and professor of
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at the Colégio Pedro II, a public secondary school in Rio. Euclides da Cunha married Ana Emília Ribeiro, daughter of major Sólon Ribeiro, in 1890. The couple had five children. Ana Emília had an affair with Dilermando de Assis, a young Army
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. On August 15, 1909, finding about his wife's affair, da Cunha went to Assis' house to kill him. He shot Assis and his brother Dinorah, failing to kill either. Assis shot da Cunha when Euclides had already left his house, and the writer was killed. According to Hecht's account, there was doubt whether Dilermando murdered a fleeing man who had run out of bullets, or whether Euclides still was a threat to Dilermando (which would make the murder self-defense.) The jury decided for the latter scenario and acquitted Dilermando. Da Cunha was 43 years old.


Works

*1902 '' Os Sertões'' (''Rebellion in the Backlands'': University of Chicago Press ) -- also Penguin Classics in a new translation, *1907 '' Contrastes e confrontos'', lit. Contrasts and Confrontations *1907 '' Peru versus Bolívia'' *1909 À margem da história - series of essays written by Da Cunha after the Peruvian-Brazilian joint expedition on the Upper Amazon. *1939 '' Canudos, diário de uma expedição'' – news articles published in the periodical O Estado de S. Paulo *1967 '' Canudos e inéditos'' – news articles published by the periodical O Estado de S. Paulo


Further reading

* Goldberg, Isaac (1922)
"Euclides da Cunha."
In: ''Brazilian Literature''. New York: Alfred A. Knoff, pp. 210–221.


References


Bibliography

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External links


Euclides da Cunha site, Biography and works
(in Portuguese)
Casa Euclidiana, São José do Rio Pardo, São Paulo, Brazil
(in Portuguese)
Short biography in English
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