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João da Cruz e Sousa (24 November 1861 – 19 March 1898), also referred to simply as Cruz e Sousa, was a Brazilian poet and journalist, famous for being one of the first Brazilian Symbolist poets. A descendant of African slaves, he has received the epithets of "Black Dante" and "Black Swan".

João da Cruz e Sousa
Born(1861-11-24)November 24, 1861
Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Empire of Brazil
DiedMarch 19, 1898(1898-03-19) (aged 36)
Antônio Carlos, Minas Gerais, Brazil
NationalityBrazilian
OccupationPoet, journalist
Notable work
Broquéis, Faróis, Missal
Spouse(s)Gavita Gonçalves
Parent(s)Guilherme da Cruz
Carolina Eva da Conceição

He is the patron of the 15th chair of the Academia Catarinense de Letras.


Biography


Cruz e Sousa was born João da Cruz on 24 November 1861, in the city of Florianópolis (at the time called Nossa Senhora do Desterro), in the province of Santa Catarina. His father was Guilherme da Cruz, a bricklayer, and his mother was Carolina Eva da Conceição – with both of them being freed Afro-Brazilian slaves. Sousa's former owner, the Marshal Guilherme Xavier de Sousa, treated him like a close relative, teaching him how to read, write and speak Greek, French and Latin. He also gave João da Cruz his surname Sousa. Cruz e Sousa also studied Mathematics and natural sciences under the guidance of famous German biologist Fritz Müller.

In 1881, Cruz e Sousa served as director of the newspaper Tribuna Popular, where he wrote abolitionist articles. In 1883, Sousa tried to become an attorney for the city of Laguna, but was not accepted for being black. In 1885 he published his first poetry book, Tropos e Fantasias, in partnership with Virgílio Várzea. In 1890 he moved to Rio de Janeiro, where he worked as an archivist at the Estrada de Ferro Central do Brasil. In 1893 he published his two famous books Missal and Broquéis, that introduced the Symbolist movement in Brazil. In November of the same year, he married Gavita Gonçalves, an educated black girl who worked as a seamstress, and had with her four children; however, all four would die prematurely due to tuberculosis, what made Gavita have a mental breakdown and go insane ever since.

Cruz e Sousa died in what is today the city of Antônio Carlos, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, on March 19, 1898, due to tuberculosis.


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João da Cruz e Sousa (Nossa Senhora do Desterro, actual Florianópolis, Santa Catarina; 24 de noviembre de 1861-Antônio Carlos, Minas Gerais; 19 de marzo de 1898) fue un periodista y poeta simbolista brasileño. Es considerado uno de los principales precursores del simbolismo en Brasil.[1]

[fr] João da Cruz e Sousa

João da Cruz e Sousa (né le 24 novembre 1861 à Nossa Senhora do Desterro, aujourd'hui Florianópolis - mort le 19 mars 1898 à Antônio Carlos) est un poète brésilien, l'un des précurseurs du symbolisme au Brésil. Honoré de l’épithète Dante noir ou Cygne noir, il fut, selon Antonio Candido, « l’unique écrivain éminent de pure race noire dans la littérature brésilienne, où sont nombreux les métis »[1].



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