Viriato Corrêa
Writing1884-01-23 - 1967-04-10Pirapemas, Maranhão, BrazilMale

Viriato Corrêa

Also known as Manuel Viriato Correia Baima do Lago Filho

Manuel Viriato Correia Baima do Lago Filho, or simply Viriato Correia (Pirapemas, January 23, 1884 - Rio de Janeiro, April 10, 1967) was a Brazilian journalist, writer, playwright, theatergoer and politician. Correia completed a law course in Rio de Janeiro in 1907, but he worked little as a lawyer. Viriato excelled in literature, journalism and political career. Through Medeiros e Albuquerque, he got a job at Gazeta de Notícias. He contributed, over the years, to several newspapers, such as Jornal do Brasil, Correio da Manhã, as well as magazines such as A Noite Ilustrada and O Tico-Tico. He was also the founder of two newspapers, Fafazinho and A Rua. Viriato Correia was a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters, being the third occupant of chair 32. (Wikipedia)

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1884-01-23

Place of Birth

Pirapemas, Maranhão, Brazil

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Manuel Viriato Correia Baima do Lago Filho
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