Campos, Haroldo de; and Campos, Augusto de

Brazilian authors
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Born:
August 19, 1929, São Paulo, Brazil
Died:
August 16, 2003, São Paulo
Born:
1931, São Paulo

Campos, Haroldo de; and Campos, Augusto de (respectively, born August 19, 1929, São Paulo, Brazil—died August 16, 2003, São Paulo; born 1931, São Paulo) were poets and literary critics, best known as the prime movers in the creation of Brazilian concrete poetry in the 1950s. Together with the poets Décio Pignatari and Ferreira Gullar, the Campos brothers launched the first exposition of concrete poetry in 1956 and published the avant-garde art and poetry magazines Noigandres and Invenção. Concrete poetry attempts to move away from a purely verbal concept of verse toward what its proponents call “verbivocovisual expression,” incorporating geometric and ...(100 of 306 words)