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'''João Urbano Pessoa de Vasconcelos Suassuna''' (better known as '''João Suassuna''', 9 January 1886 – 9 October 1930) was a [[ |
'''João Urbano Pessoa de Vasconcelos Suassuna''' (better known as '''João Suassuna''', 9 January 1886 – 9 October 1930) was a [[Brazil]]ian politician from the [[Sertão]] region. He was the father of the playwright and author [[Ariano Suassuna]]. |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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From 1924 to 1929, João Suassuna was the president<ref>In 1920s and 1930s]], the [[governor]] was called president</ref> of [[Paraíba]], just before [[João Pessoa Cavalcanti de Albuquerque|João Pessoa]]. While Suassuna was the defender of [[Sertão]] culture, João Pessoa was a supporter of modernisation.<ref>André Bueno; ''Literatura e sociedade, narrativa, poesia, cinema, teatro e canção popular''; 7LetrasM; 2006; ISBN 9788575772836</ref> His son and Ariano wrote about the opposition between the two men: <ref>José Augusto Guerra; ''O mundo mágico e poético de Ariano Suassuno'', Cultura3, pag. 96-102, Rio de Janeiro, MEC, 1971, p.100</ref> |
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<quote>Pessoa was representing the towns and the capital [[middle-class]], and was at the [[avant-garde]]. My father represented, however, the [[sertanejos]] and the [[status quo]]. It can be said that they were the last two feudal lords of the [[sertão]]...</quote><ref>José Augusto Guerra; O mundo mágico e poético de Ariano Suassuno, (Cultura) 3rd volume; MEC; 1971</ref> |
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⚫ | When Pessoa became President of his state, and Suassuna deputy, the military were worried about this situation and [[President of Brazil]] [[Washington Luís]] enacted a federal response. Pessoa was murdered July 26, 1930 by a relative of Suassuna.<ref> Idelette Muzart-Fonseca dos Santos; Littérature/Histoire, regards croisés; Un siècle d'histoire du Nordeste dans ''Le Romance d'A Pedro do Reino''; ISBN 9782840500643</ref>. |
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<<''Pessoa was representing the towns and the capital [[middle-class]], and was at the avant-garde. My father represented, however, the [[sertanejos]] and the [[status quo]]. It can be said that they were the last two feudal lords of the [[sertão]]...''>><ref>José Augusto Guerra; O mundo mágico e poético de Ariano Suassuno, (Cultura) 3rd volume; MEC; 1971</ref> |
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=== Post-mortem === |
=== Post-mortem === |
Revision as of 14:09, 4 August 2014
João Urbano Pessoa de Vasconcelos Suassuna | |
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President[1] of Paraíba | |
In office 1924–1928 | |
Preceded by | Sólon Barbosa de Lucena |
Succeeded by | João Pessoa Cavalcanti de Albuquerque |
Deputy of Paraíba | |
In office 1928–1930 | |
President | Washington Luís |
Personal details | |
Born | Catolé do Rocha, Brazil | 9 January 1886
Died | 9 October 1930 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | (aged 44)
Political party | Partido Republicano da Paraíba |
Profession | Politician |
João Urbano Pessoa de Vasconcelos Suassuna (better known as João Suassuna, 9 January 1886 – 9 October 1930) was a Brazilian politician from the Sertão region. He was the father of the playwright and author Ariano Suassuna.
Biography
From 1924 to 1929, João Suassuna was the president[2] of Paraíba, just before João Pessoa. While Suassuna was the defender of Sertão culture, João Pessoa was a supporter of modernisation.[3] His son and Ariano wrote about the opposition between the two men: [4]
<quote>Pessoa was representing the towns and the capital middle-class, and was at the avant-garde. My father represented, however, the sertanejos and the status quo. It can be said that they were the last two feudal lords of the sertão...</quote>[5]
When Pessoa became President of his state, and Suassuna deputy, the military were worried about this situation and President of Brazil Washington Luís enacted a federal response. Pessoa was murdered July 26, 1930 by a relative of Suassuna.[6].
On October 9, 1930 Suassuna was murdered in revenge in Rio de Janeiro after he had gone to Rio for a meeting with Washington Luís to try to find a solution to social unrest in the sertão.
Post-mortem
- Ariano Suassuna, for the romance O Romance d'A Pedra do Reino e o Príncipe do Sangue do Vai-e-Volta[7], was inspired from father's life.
- In 1960, the Campina Grande Airport was named Presidente João Suassuna Airport.[8]
Notes
- ^ In 20s and 30s, the governor was called president.
- ^ In 1920s and 1930s]], the governor was called president
- ^ André Bueno; Literatura e sociedade, narrativa, poesia, cinema, teatro e canção popular; 7LetrasM; 2006; ISBN 9788575772836
- ^ José Augusto Guerra; O mundo mágico e poético de Ariano Suassuno, Cultura3, pag. 96-102, Rio de Janeiro, MEC, 1971, p.100
- ^ José Augusto Guerra; O mundo mágico e poético de Ariano Suassuno, (Cultura) 3rd volume; MEC; 1971
- ^ Idelette Muzart-Fonseca dos Santos; Littérature/Histoire, regards croisés; Un siècle d'histoire du Nordeste dans Le Romance d'A Pedro do Reino; ISBN 9782840500643
- ^ Mathieu Lindon (19 March 1998). "L'épopée carabinée d'Ariano Suassuna". Libération (in French). Retrieved 1 August 2014.
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