Английская Википедия:Alvacir Raposo

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Шаблон:Multiple issues Alvacir dos Santos Raposo Filho (born January 18, 1950) is a Brazilian physician and writer.

Born in Piaui, Brazil, Raposo moved as a young man to Recife, Pernambuco. He graduated from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE) in 1974 with a doctorate in Ophthalmology.

Raposo is a professor at UFPE and the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the University of Pernambuco. He is a poet, cand omposer of frevos, having recorded a CD of gender to another physician and composer Luiz Guimaraes.Шаблон:Clarify

Professional training

  • Medical (UFPE);[1]
  • Master of Ophthalmology (UFPE), with a dissertation on Retinal haemorrhages in newborns;[2]
  • Doctor of Medicine (Universidade Federal de São Paulo), with a thesis on Variations of intraocular pressure in individuals undergoing testing stationary bike.[2]

Books published

  • A resistência e a Natividade. Recife: Fundarpe, 1994
  • A casa do vinho. Recife: Fundarpe, 1994[3]
  • O galo de metal. Recife: Bagaço, 1995
  • Rua dos Arcos. Recife: Bagaço, 1996
  • O discurso do rei. Recife: Fundação de Cultura Cidade do Recife, 1996[4]
  • Sonetos. Recife: Bagaço, 1999
  • O território. Recife: Bagaço, 1999
  • Os tambores. Recife: Bagaço, 1999
  • O pássaro e a arca. Recife: Bagaço, 2001
  • Ensaio das lâminas. Recife, 2003
  • A chama intacta. Recife: Bagaço, 2008
  • A rosa em chamas. Recife: Bagaço, 2012[5][6]
  • A flauta de vidro. Recife: Bagaço, 2014 [7]

Discography

  • Carnaval 2000 - CD frevo jointly with the medical composer Luiz Guimaraes.[8][9]

Awards

  • Mauro Mota Prize for Poetry, FUNDARPE, 1992
  • Mauro Mota Prize for Poetry, FUNDARPE, 1993
  • Poetry Prize from the Academy of Arts Pernambuco, 1993
  • Award Ladjane Flag, Diário de Pernambuco, 1994
  • Award Eugenio Coimbra Junior, City Council Culture of Recife, 1995
  • Poetry Prize from the Academy of Arts Pernambuco, 1996

Member of literary institutions

  • Academia Pernambucana de Letras - elected and installed in 2002[10]
  • Academia de Letras e Artes do Nordeste - having exercised its presidency
  • Sociedade Brasileira de Médicos Escritores (SOBRAMES-PE) - Socio-holder[11]
    • Secretary for the biennium 1990-1991
    • President in 1992-1993
  • Academia Recifense de Letras
  • Academia Piauiense de Letras (honorary member)

Bibliography

References

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  1. * MOREIRA, Cláudio Renato Pina. Piauienses graduados pelas faculdades de medicina do Recife. Teresina: Academia de Medicina do Piauí, 2009.
  2. 2,0 2,1 escavador.com
  3. A casa do vinho
  4. O discurso do rei
  5. A rosa em chamas
  6. A rosa em chamas
  7. a FLAUTA DE VIDRO
  8. ARAÚJO, João; PEREIRA, Margarida; GOMES, Maria José. 100 anos de frevo: Uma viagem nostálgica com os mestres das evocações carnavalescas. Recife: Editora Baraúna, 2007
  9. Google Books - Por quem os blocos cantam
  10. Academia Pernambucana de Letras
  11. Sociedade Brasileira de Médicos Escritores