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Eduardo Prado (born Eduardo Paulo da Silva Prado) was a Brazilian writer. He was born on February 27, 1860 in São Paulo, SP. He was the son of Martinho da Silva Prado and Veridiana da Silva Prado. He died in the same city on August 30, 1901.

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  • Eduardo Paulo da Silva Prado, mieux connu sous son nom abrégé d'Eduardo Prado (São Paulo, 1860 — idem, 1901) était un avocat, journaliste et écrivain brésilien, membre fondateur de l’Académie brésilienne des lettres et en son temps un important observateur et analyste de la vie politique du Brésil. Monarchiste convaincu, il était l’ami du baron de Rio Branco et devint après la proclamation de la République en 1889 un critique virulent du nouveau régime républicain. (fr)
  • Eduardo Prado (born Eduardo Paulo da Silva Prado) was a Brazilian writer. He was born on February 27, 1860 in São Paulo, SP. He was the son of Martinho da Silva Prado and Veridiana da Silva Prado. He died in the same city on August 30, 1901. (en)
  • Eduardo Paulo da Silva Prado (São Paulo, 27 de fevereiro de 1860 — São Paulo, 30 de agosto de 1901) foi um advogado, jornalista e escritor brasileiro, membro fundador da Academia Brasileira de Letras e um dos mais importantes analistas da vida política do Brasil. (pt)
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  • Eduardo Prado (born Eduardo Paulo da Silva Prado) was a Brazilian writer. He was born on February 27, 1860 in São Paulo, SP. He was the son of Martinho da Silva Prado and Veridiana da Silva Prado. He died in the same city on August 30, 1901. Prado graduated from the Faculty of Law of São Paulo. At the time he was a regular contributor to the , writing on literary criticism and international politics. For some time he worked as an attaché at the Brazilian delegation in London. He visited several European countries and also Egypt. From these trips he would make observations in the book Viagens, published in Paris in 1886. A convinced monarchist, he was a friend of the Baron of Rio Branco, collaborating in the edition of Le Brésil in 1889, a work published on the occasion of the International Exhibition in Paris, commemorating the centenary of the French Revolution. He became friends with Portuguese writers Eça de Queirós, Ramalho Ortigão and , who belonged to the famous group of Vencidos da Vida. With the proclamation of the Republic in Brazil on November 15, 1889, he began to combat, in books and newspapers, the acts practiced by the republican government. Eça de Queirós, director of , published a series of articles by Prado under the pseudonym of Frederico de S., which would be gathered in a book entitled Fastos da Ditadura Militar no Brasil. He also contributed to A Década Republicana, a work in which the most prominent Brazilian monarchists collaborated. Eduardo Prado was one of the founders of the Academia Brasileira de Letras, in which he occupied chair number 40, whose patron was the Viscount of Rio Branco. He also belonged to the Brazilian Historical and Geographic Institute. He fought the interference of the United States in Latin America, launching a controversial book, The American Illusion, the first edition of which, printed in 1895, was apprehended by the Brazilian Government. Severe criticism of the changes made by Republicans to the country's flag formed part of the book National Flag. He dedicated himself to historical studies, having published studies on Anchieta. Ronald de Carvalho, in his Little History of Brazilian Literature, had high praise for Eduardo Prado. He lived in Paris, first on and then on Rue de Rivoli, and in the last years of his life he lived at Fazenda do Brejão, in the interior of São Paulo. Some friends indicate the figure of Eduardo Prado as a model for Jacinto, a character in A Cidade e as Serras, by Eça de Queirós, as the millionaire bored by the comforts of civilization and who will end his days in the stillness of the Portuguese mountains of Tormes. (en)
  • Eduardo Paulo da Silva Prado, mieux connu sous son nom abrégé d'Eduardo Prado (São Paulo, 1860 — idem, 1901) était un avocat, journaliste et écrivain brésilien, membre fondateur de l’Académie brésilienne des lettres et en son temps un important observateur et analyste de la vie politique du Brésil. Monarchiste convaincu, il était l’ami du baron de Rio Branco et devint après la proclamation de la République en 1889 un critique virulent du nouveau régime républicain. (fr)
  • Eduardo Paulo da Silva Prado (São Paulo, 27 de fevereiro de 1860 — São Paulo, 30 de agosto de 1901) foi um advogado, jornalista e escritor brasileiro, membro fundador da Academia Brasileira de Letras e um dos mais importantes analistas da vida política do Brasil. Monarquista convicto, era amigo do Barão do Rio Branco e colaborador da edição de Le Brésil em 1889, obra publicada por ocasião da Exposição Internacional de Paris, comemorativa do centenário da Revolução Francesa. Travou amizade com os escritores portugueses Eça de Queirós, Ramalho Ortigão e Oliveira Martins, tendo sido, apesar de 15 anos mais novo, íntimo amigo do primeiro. (pt)
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