Mário Quintana

Mário Quintana in 1966. Mário de Miranda Quintana (July 30, 1906 – May 5, 1994) was a Brazilian writer and translator.

He became known as the poet of "simple things", and his style is marked by irony, profundity and technical perfection. The main themes of his poetry include death, the lost childhood and time. Quintana also worked as a journalist and translated into Portuguese innumerable books, such as ''Mrs. Dalloway'' by Virginia Woolf. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Objetos perdidos y otros poemas : antología bilingüe / by Quintana, Mário, 1906-1994

    Published 1979
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