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Academia Brasileira de Letras

The Academia Brasileira de Letras (ABL; Portuguese pronunciation: [akadeˈmiɐ bɾaziˈlejɾɐ dʒi ˈletɾɐs] English: Brazilian Academy of Letters) is a Brazilian literary non-profit society established at the end of the 19th century. The first president, Machado de Assis, declared its foundation on Tuesday, 15 December 1896, with the by-laws being passed on Thursday, 28 January 1897. On Tuesday, 20 July of the same year, the academy started its operation.

Formation

20 July 1897 (20 July 1897)

40 members

Marco Lucchesi

According to its statutes, it is the pre-eminent Portuguese council for matters pertaining to the Portuguese language. The ABL is considered the foremost institution devoted to the Portuguese language in Brazil. Its prestige and technical qualification gives it paramount authority in Brazilian Portuguese, even though it is not a public institution and no law grants it oversight over the language. The academy's main publication in this field is the Orthographic Vocabulary of the Portuguese Language (Vocabulário Ortográfico da Língua Portuguesa) which has five editions. The Vocabulary is prepared by the academy's Commission on Lexicology and Lexicography. If a word is not included in the Vocabulary, it is considered not to exist as a correct word in Brazilian Portuguese.


Since its beginning and to this day, the academy is composed of 40 members, known as the "immortals". These members are chosen from among citizens of Brazil who have published works or books with recognized literary value. The position of "immortal" is awarded for the lifetime. New members are admitted by a vote of the academy members when one of the "chairs" become vacant. The chairs are numbered and each has a Patron: the Patrons are 40 great Brazilian writers that were already dead when the ABL was founded; the names of the Patrons were chosen by the Founders as to honour them post mortem by assigning patronage over a chair. Thus, each chair is associated with its current holder, her or his predecessors, the original Founder who occupied it in the first place, and also with a Patron.


The academicians use formal gala gilded uniforms with a sword (the uniform is called "fardão") when participating in official meetings at the academy. The body has the task of acting as an official authority on the language; it is charged with publishing an official dictionary of the language. Its rulings, however, are not binding on either the public or the government.

the Noble Hall, where the solemn sessions take place;

the French Hall, where the new members traditionally remain alone, in reflection;

the Room, where an oil painting on canvas of a collective of nineteenth-century writers and intellectuals, by the painter Rodolfo Amoedo, is depicted;

Francisco Alves

the Hall of the Founders, decorated with period furniture and paintings by ;

Candido Portinari

the Room, decorated with the writer's desk, books and personal belongings, such as portrait by painter Henrique Bernardelli;

Machado de Assis

the Hall of , which holds bronze busts of Castro Alves, Fagundes Varela, Gonçalves Dias, Casimiro de Abreu and Álvares de Azevedo, by Brazilian-Mexican sculptor Rodolfo Bernardelli.

Romantic Poets

the , the most important literature prize in the country, awarded for lifework;

Prêmio Machado de Assis

the ABL prizes for poetry, fiction, drama, essays, history of the literature and for children's literature;

the José Lins do Rego prize, an extraordinary commemorative prize awarded in 2001

the Afonso Arinos prize, an extraordinary commemorative prize awarded in 2005.

Machado de Assis

Jorge Amado

José Guilherme Merquior

Tobias Barreto

Zélia Gattai

List of members of the Brazilian Academy of Letters

Lisbon Academy of Sciences

Academia das Ciências de Lisboa, Classe de Letras

Sociedade Partenon Literário

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