Sábato Magaldi
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Sábato Magaldi
Summary
Sábato Magaldi is a human[1]. Born in Belo Horizonte[2], he… he was born on May 9, 1927[3]. He died in São Paulo[4]. He died on July 14, 2016[5]. He worked as a journalist[6], theatre critic[7], historian[8], theatrologist[9], and university teacher[10]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Belo Horizonte[2], Sábato Magaldi…
- Sábato Magaldi passed away in São Paulo[4].
- Sábato Magaldi was born on May 9, 1927[3].
- Sábato Magaldi died on July 14, 2016[5].
- Among Sábato Magaldi's spouses was Marilena Ansaldi[12].
- Among Sábato Magaldi's spouses was Edla Van Steen[13].
- Sábato Magaldi held citizenship in Brazil[14].
- Brazilian Portuguese was Sábato Magaldi's native language[15].
- Sábato Magaldi worked as a journalist[6].
- Sábato Magaldi worked as a theatre critic[7].
- Sábato Magaldi worked as a historian[8].
- Sábato Magaldi's professions included theatrologist[9].
- Sábato Magaldi worked as a university teacher[10].
- Sábato Magaldi worked as a pedagogue[16].
- Sábato Magaldi's field of work was performing arts[17].
- Sábato Magaldi's field of work was theatre studies[18].
- Sábato Magaldi's field of work was theatre criticism[19].
- Sábato Magaldi's field of work was journalism[20].
- Sábato Magaldi's field of work was pedagogy[21].
- Sábato Magaldi's field of work was history[22].
- Sábato Magaldi was employed by University of São Paulo[23].
- Sábato Magaldi was employed by University of São Paulo[24].
- Among Sábato Magaldi's employers was Escola de Comunicações e Artes da Universidade de São Paulo[25].
- Sábato Magaldi received the Order of Cultural Merit (Brazil)[26].
- Sábato Magaldi received the Prêmio Machado de Assis[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Belo Horizonte[2], Sábato Magaldi… he was born on May 9, 1927[3]. Brazilian Portuguese was his native language[15].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include journalist[6], theatre critic[7], historian[8], theatrologist[9], university teacher[10], and pedagogue[16]. Fields of work include performing arts[17], a type of arts[28]; theatre studies[18], an academic discipline[29]; theatre criticism[19], a genre[30]; journalism[20], an industry[31]; pedagogy[21], a branch of science[32]; and history[22]. Employers include University of São Paulo[23], a public university[33], in Brazil[34], founded in 1934[35] and Escola de Comunicações e Artes da Universidade de São Paulo[25], an educational institution[36], in Brazil[37], founded in 1966[38]. Sábato Magaldi supervised Renata Pallottini as a doctoral student[39].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of Cultural Merit (Brazil)[26], an order[40], in Brazil[41], founded in 1991[42]; Prêmio Machado de Assis[27], a literary award[43], in Brazil[44], founded in 1941[45]; Juca Pato Prize[46], a literary award[47], in Brazil[48], founded in 1962[49]; and National Order of Merit[50], an order of merit[51], in France[52], founded in 1963[53].
Personal Life
Spouses include Marilena Ansaldi[12], a dancer[54], 1934–2021[55], of Brazil[56], awarded the Prêmio Molière[57], specialised in Tanztheater[58] and Edla Van Steen[13], a journalist[59], 1936–2018[60], of Brazil[61].
Death and Burial
Sábato Magaldi died on July 14, 2016[5]. He died in São Paulo[4].
Why It Matters
Sábato Magaldi ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month, #7,300 of 1,000,298).[11]
FAQs
Where was Sábato Magaldi born?
Sábato Magaldi's place of birth was Belo Horizonte[2].
Where did Sábato Magaldi die?
Sábato Magaldi passed away in São Paulo[4].
Who was Sábato Magaldi married to?
Sábato Magaldi's spouses include Marilena Ansaldi[12] and Edla Van Steen[13].
What did Sábato Magaldi do for work?
Sábato Magaldi worked as journalist[6], theatre critic[7], historian[8], theatrologist[9], and university teacher[10].
What awards did Sábato Magaldi receive?
Honors received include Order of Cultural Merit (Brazil)[26], Prêmio Machado de Assis[27], Juca Pato Prize[46], and National Order of Merit[50].