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Augusto Frederico Schmidt (
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, April 18, 1906 – Rio de Janeiro, February 8, 1965) was a poet of the second generation of Brazilian Modernism who spoke of death, absence, loss and love in his works.


Biography

Augusto, son of a German
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, worked as a special adviser for international affairs to the President of the Republic of Brazil and as Brazil's ambassador to the UN and the then European Economic Community. Married to Yedda Ovalle Schmidt, he was also an editor and owner of the Schmidt Bookstore and Publishing House in Rio de Janeiro. He collaborated with his nephew José Alberto Gueiros, known as Zezinho Gueiros, editor of Monterrey Publishing House, specialized in the stories of '' Giselle, the naked spy who shook Paris'', a
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had created for ''
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''. Augusto died in 1965 leaving no descendants, and was buried in the São João Baptista Cemetery. He had two sisters, Anitta and Magdalena, the latter being his proofreader. He was the grandson of the Viscount Schmidt (Frederico Augusto Schmidt), one of the richest men in the Empire, who had accumulated an immense fortune with an import and export company - Schmidt & Cia, located at 70 Alfândega Street.


Work and career

In addition to being a poet, Augusto Frederico Schmidt was president of the Club de Regatas Botafogo between 1941 and 1942. One of the last acts of his administration was conceiving the fusion of the club he headed with the soccer club of the same name, Botafogo Football Club, creating
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. The idea originated after the death of basketball player
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during a match between the two clubs. Despite being the creator, the position of president of the new club did not remain with Schmidt, but with Eduardo Góes Trindade, then president of the other club. A creative and versatile spirit, Augusto was also an entrepreneur, having been one of the founders of the DISCO supermarket company in Rio de Janeiro, as well as a majority shareholder in Orquima S/A, the precursor of Brazilian nuclear energy, which was taken over by Nuclebrás in 1975. He was a personal friend of President
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, created by the United States in the
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administration. He was also special advisor to the Presidency of the Republic for international affairs, and later, ambassador of Brazil to the UN and the then
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. Among his main books are ''O Galo Branco'' (1948), ''Estrela Solitária'' (1940) and ''Prelúdio à Revolução''. As an editor, he published important books such as ''Casa Grande e Senzala'', by
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, and ''Caetés'', by
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.


Schmidt Bookstore and Publishing House

In 1930, Schmidt founded the Católica Bookstore in Rio de Janeiro, which would later become the Schmidt Bookstore and Publishing House, a meeting place for modernist intellectuals of the time. The group known as the ''Círculo Católico'' met there. The Bookstore was active until 1939, when it was merged and its headquarters were acquired by Zélio Valverde, whose firm Schmidt became a partner. Among the writers released by Schmidt Publishing House are major authors such as Graciliano Ramos, Raquel de Queiroz,
Vinícius de Moraes Marcus Vinícius da Cruz e Mello Moraes (19 October 1913 – 9 July 1980), better known as Vinícius de Moraes () and nicknamed "O Poetinha" ("The Little Poet"), was a Brazilian poet, diplomat, lyricist, essayist, musician, singer, and playwrig ...
, Gilberto Freyre,
Jorge Amado Jorge Amado ( 10 August 1912 – 6 August 2001) was a Brazilian writer of the modernist school. He remains the best-known of modern Brazilian writers, with his work having been translated into some 49 languages and popularized in film, includi ...
, among others.


See also

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Bibliography

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schmidt, Augusto Frederico 1906 births 1965 deaths 20th-century Brazilian male writers 20th-century Brazilian poets 20th-century Roman Catholics Brazilian people of German descent Brazilian publishers (people) Brazilian Roman Catholic writers Brazilian sports executives and administrators Writers from Rio de Janeiro (city)