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Lima Barreto

Afonso Henriques de Lima Barreto (May 13, 1881 — November 1, 1922) was a Brazilian novelist and journalist. A major figure in Brazilian Pre-Modernism, he is famous for the novel ''Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma'', a bitter satire of the first years of the República Velha in Brazil.
==Life==
Lima Barreto was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1881, to João Henriques de Lima Barreto and Amália Augusta. His father was a typographer and a monarchist who had close connections to Afonso Celso de Assis Figueiredo, the Viscount of Ouro Preto, who would later become Lima Barreto's godfather. Barreto's mother died when he was very young, and he was subsequently sent to study at a private school run by Teresa Pimentel do Amaral. Soon after, he entered at the Liceu Popular Niteroiense, after the Viscount of Ouro Preto decided to pay for his studies. He graduated in 1894, and in the following year, he would enter the famous Colégio Pedro II. Soon after he graduated, he entered the Escola Politécnica do Rio de Janeiro, but was forced to abandon it in 1904 in order to take care of his brothers, since his father's mental health was starting to deteriorate.
Barreto used to write for newspapers since 1902, but he achieved fame in 1905, writing for the ''Correio da Manhã'' a series of articles regarding the demolition of Castle Hill. In 1911 he founded, alongside some friends, a periodical named ''Floreal''. Although it only lasted for two issues, it received a warm reception by the critics. In 1909 he published his first novel, ''Recordações do Escrivão Isaías Caminha'', a contundent and semi-autobiographical satire of the Brazilian society. However, his masterpiece was ''Triste Fim de Policarpo Quaresma'', that was published in 1911, under ''feuilleton'' form, being re-released under hardcover form in 1915.
During his last years of life, Barreto was attacked by heavy bouts of depression, which led him to alcoholism and many visits to different psychiatric hospitals and sanatoriums. He died of a heart attack in 1922.

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