Brazilian Academy of Letters

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Academia Brasileira de Letras
Academia Brasileira de Letras ( English: Brazilian Academy of Letters) is a Brazilian literary non-profit society established at the end of the 19th century by a group of 40 writers and poets inspired by the Académie Française. The first president, Machado de Assis, declared its foundation on December 151896, with the statutes being passed on January 281897. On July 20 of the same year the Academy was established. The Brazilian Academy of Letters is, according to its statutes, the authority on the "national language" of Brazil (the Portuguese language). It is comprised to this day of 40 members, known as "immortals", chosen from among the citizens of Brazil who have published recognized works or books of literary value. The position of "immortal" is awarded for the recipient's lifetime. New members are admitted by a vote of the Academy members when one of the "chairs" become vacant. The chairs are numbered and bear the names of their first incumbents. The academicians use formal gala gilded uniforms with a sword (which is called "fardão") when participating in official meetings of the Academy. During periods of dictatorship and military régime, the Academy's neutrality in choosing proper members dedicated to the literary profession was compromised when it elected politicians with few or no contributions to literature, such as ex-president Getúlio Vargas. One exception to this is former Brazilian president and senator José Sarney, who is a well-published regional novelist in his own right. The Academy, which was a purely male affair until the groundbreaking election of novelist Rachel de Queiroz in 1977 for chair No. 5, now has four women members (10% of its total membership), but one of them, Nélida Piñon, served as president in 1996-7.
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Académie brésilienne des lettres
L'Académie Brésilienne des Lettres est la principale institution linguistique et littéraire du Brésil. Elle siège à Rio de Janeiro depuis le 20 juillet 1897
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Academia Brasileira de Letras
A Academia Brasileira de Letras é o órgão lingüístico e literário máximo do Brasil, fundada no Rio de Janeiro em 20 de julho de 1897.
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Academia Brasileira de Letras
Academia Brasileira de Letras (svenska Brasilianska litterära akademien) är ett brasilianskt litterärt, icke vinstinriktat samfund. Det grundades i slutet av 1800-talet av en grupp på fyrtio författare och poeter som inspirerades av Académie Française. Den första ordföranden, Machado de Assis, grundande officiellt samfundet den 15 december 1896 och författningen godkändes den 28 januari 1897.
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האקדמיה הברזילאית לשפה וספרות
האקדמיה הברזילאית לשפה וספרות (בפורטוגזית: "Academia Brasileira de Letras") היא הסמכות העליונה בברזיל בסוגיות לשוניות וספרותיות. האקדמיה נוסדה ב-20 ביולי 1897, בריו דה ז'ניירו.
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