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Biography: Euclides Rodrigues Pimenta da Cunha

Euclides Rodrigues Pimenta da Cunha (1866-1909) was a Brazilian writer whose account of the clash between the Brazilian army and fanatic followers of a backwoods mystic became a national classic.

Euclides da Cunha was born in the province of Rio de Janeiro on Jan. 20, 1866. Orphaned at the age of 3, he was raised by aunts, interned in various boarding schools, and shuffled around a great deal. He was always moody, reserved, lonely, and unpredictable. At 18 he enrolled in the military academy, where he specialized in military engineering. Two years later he apparently suffered a nervous breakdown that led to a court-martial and dismissal for insubordination, but he was reinstated. The incident may already have reflected an abhorrence for war. In 1896 he resigned from the army as a first lieutenant and subsequently took up civil engineering while writing occasional newspaper articles.

When, in 1897, the army was forced to dispatch a fifth expedition into the backlands to crush a small messianic cult, Cunha accompanied the troops as a war correspondent for a leading Brazilian newspaper. Fighting in the searing heat of the drought-stricken region of northeast Brazil, the army proceeded to systematically exterminate the last of the sectarians, partially because they refused to surrender. Cunha not only wrote the commissioned articles but gathered the material for his broadly conceived, great book. In the next 5 years he directed engineering works by day and wrote at night. The result was Os serões (1902), translated as Rebellion in the Backlands.

Because of its vivid portrayal of the agony and bitterness of warfare, its anticipation of the technique of the documentary novel, its philosophical insights, and its perceptive interpretation of Brazil, the book was an immediate success. In it Cunha probed Brazil's developmental problems and drew attention to the misery and ignorance that still characterize Brazil's interior. Although he was grudgingly persuaded by the then current "scientific" ideas on racial superiority, his social Darwinism was tempered with admiration for the mestizos, who had been so brutally treated by the allegedly more civilized representatives of the coastal cities. In some ways it was an antimilitary tract, certainly a denunciation of man's inhumanity. At the same time, the book portrayed flesh-and-blood men caught up in a drama that moved inevitably to a tragic conclusion.

Cunha subsequently wrote several less important historical, biographical, geographical, and anthropological pieces, several of them dealing with the Amazon. A dispute over a woman led to his assassination at the age of 43 on Aug. 15, 1909.

Further Reading

The introduction by Samuel Putnam to Cunha's Rebellion in the Backlands (1902; trans. 1944), briefly surveys his life. See also Putnam's Marvelous Journey: A Survey of Four Centuries of Brazilian Writing (1948), and Erico Verissimo, Brazilian Literature: An Outline (1945). There are numerous works in Portuguese about Cunha.

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Cunha, Euclides da (ā'ʊklē'dĭsh dä kū'nyə), 1866-1909, Brazilian writer. After his military service, Cunha became a civil engineer and a journalist. He wrote several historical works but is remembered for only one book, Os sertões (1902, tr. Rebellion in the Backlands, 1944), an account of a rebellion against the Brazilian government led by a religious fanatic, Antônio Conselheiro, in 1896-97. The book is a pessimistic narrative, embellished with lengthy descriptions of the Brazilian landscape and living conditions; it is primarily concerned with the state of mankind in Brazil. Its power and sincerity counterbalance its complexity of style and racist doctrine.
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Euclides (archaic spelling Euclydes) da Cunha (January 20, 1866August 15, 1909) was a Brazilian writer, sociologist and engineer. His most important work is Os Sertões (Rebellion in the backlands), a non-fictional account of the military expeditions promoted by the Brazilian government against the rebellious village of Canudos, known as the War of Canudos. This book was a favorite of Robert Lowell, who put it above Tolstoy, the Russian writer.

Euclides da Cunha was also heavily influenced by Naturalism and its Darwinian proponents. Os Sertões characterised the coast of Brazil as a chain of civilisations while the interior was more primitively influenced.

Euclides da Cunha was the basis for the character of The Journalist in Mario Vargas Llosa's The War of the End of the World.

Timeline

  • January 20, 1866, Euclides da Cunha was born in Cantagalo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he lived until he was three years old.
  • 1886 - Attended Escola Militar da Praia Vermelha, a military school in Rio.
  • 1888 - Expelled from the military school, due to his participation in an act of protest during a visit of the Brazilian War Minister, Tomás Coelho, who was a member of the last Conservative cabinet of the Brazilian monarchy.
  • 1889 - Admitted again to the Escola Militar.
  • 1891 - Admitted to the Brazilian War School (Escola de Guerra).
  • 1896 - Discharged from the Army in order to dedicate himself to studying civil engineering.
  • 1897 - Accompanied the Army in the Campanha de Canudos, against a rebellious group of peasants under the leadership of Antonio Conselheiro. Between 7th of August and 1st of October, he was in the hinterland, as war correspondent for the O Estado de São Paulo newspaper.
  • 1903 - Elected to the Academia Brasileira de Letras (Brazilian Academy of Letters).
  • 1903 - Established the Instituto Histórico e Geográfico, the Historical and Geographic Institute
  • 1909 - Admitted as chairman and professor of Logic at the Colégio Pedro II, a public secondary school in Rio.
  • August 15, 1909 - Tries to kill a young Army lieutenant, who was the lover of his wife, but he shoots back in self defense and thus Euclides da Cunha is killed.

Works

  • 1902 Os Sertões (Rebellion in the Backlands)
  • 1907 Contrastes e confrontos, lit. Contrasts and Confrontations
  • 1907 Peru versus Bolívia
  • 1939 Canudos, diário de uma expedição - news articles published in the periodical O Estado de São Paulo
  • 1967 Canudos e inéditos - news articles published by the periodical O Estado de São Paulo

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