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RAUL POMPÉIA (1863–1895), a canonical nineteenth-century Brazilian author, wrote novels, short stories, and journalistic pieces. He belonged to the Naturalist school, though his work sometimes subverted its principles. He was also a political activist, eventually committing suicide when his writing got him in trouble with the authorities.
RENATA R. M. WASSERMAN is professor emerita of English at Wayne State University.
CÉSAR BRAGA-PINTO is an associate professor of Brazilian and comparative literature at Northwestern University
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