Pedro Rabelo

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Pedro Carlos da Silva Rabelo was a

abolitionist campaign in Brazil. He was also a regular presence in the bohemian circles of the time; among his closest friends were Olavo Bilac and Guimarães Passos
. Like everyone else in this group, he contributed to numerous newspapers.

He became a member of the

Academia Brasileira when he was only 28 years old. But his name as a short story writer was already established by then. He succeeded his deceased friend Pardal Mallet
, who had been the founding occupant of Seat 30 at the academy.

Rabelo died in Rio de Janeiro on December 27, 1905, aged just 37. His published work is small, but includes well-received works of poetry and short stories.[1][2]

Selected works

  • Ópera lírica, poesia (1894)
  • Alma alheia, contos (1895)
  • Filhotadas, versos humorísticos (1898)
  • Casos alegres: histórias para gente sorumbática (1905)

References

  1. ^ http://www.abralic.org.br/anais/arquivos/2017_1522244807.pdf
  2. ^ "Pedro Rabelo". Academia Brasileira de Letras (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2023-05-04.