Patrícia Galvão

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Patrícia Galvão, better known as Pagu, was a Brazilian modernist writer, journalist, and political activist associated with the avant-garde and leftist movements of the early 20th century.

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instanceOf Brazilian modernist
communist
human
journalist
political activist
alsoKnownAs Pagu NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Brazil NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Brazil
countryOfDeath Brazil NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1910-06-09
dateOfDeath 1962-12-12
ethnicGroup Brazilian of Portuguese descent
gender female
genre journalism
novel
political writing
social realism
hasFamilyName Galvão NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Patrícia NERFINISHED
ideologicallyOpposedTo fascism
languageOfWorkOrName Portuguese
movement Brazilian modernism NERFINISHED
Modernism
avant-garde
leftist movements
notableFor being one of the first Brazilian women to be arrested for political reasons
pioneering proletarian literature in Brazil
notableWork Parque Industrial NERFINISHED
occupation journalist
political activist
translator
writer
participantIn Brazilian Communist Party activities
Brazilian modernist movement
feminist movement in Brazil
placeOfBirth São João da Boa Vista NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Santos NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology Marxism
communism
residence Santos NERFINISHED
São Paulo NERFINISHED
spouse Oswald de Andrade NERFINISHED
workFocus social inequality in Brazil
women's rights
workers' rights

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Oswald de Andrade spouse Patrícia Galvão