Olavo Bilac
Olavo Bilac | |
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Bilac, c. 1895 | |
| Born | Olavo Brás Martins dos Guimarães Bilac 16 December 1865 Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil |
| Died | 28 December 1918 (aged 53) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Occupation | Poet, journalist, translator |
| Alma mater | Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro |
| Literary movement | Parnassianism |
| Notable works | Poesias Brazilian Flag Anthem |
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Olavo Brás Martins dos Guimarães Bilac (16 December 1865 – 28 December 1918), known simply as Olavo Bilac (Portuguese pronunciation: [oˈlavu biˈlak(i)]), was a Brazilian Parnassian poet, journalist and translator. Alongside Alberto de Oliveira and Raimundo Correia, he was a member of the "Parnassian Triad". He was elected the "Prince of Brazilian Poets" in 1907 by the magazine Fon-Fon. He wrote the lyrics of the Brazilian Flag Anthem.
He founded and occupied the 15th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1897 until his death in 1918. He is also the patron of the military service in Brazil due to his campaigns in favor of conscription.