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The eldest son of José Eustáquio Ferreira de Castro, a poor peasant, and Maria Rosa Soares de Castro, he lost his father at the age of 8. At 12 years old, he decided to emigrate with the intention of supporting his family. On January 7, 1911, he embarked on the steamship
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regime; despite his participation in almost every pacific action directed against the regime, his national and international recognition as an acclaimed novelist meant he was never a victim of excessively violent repression, such as prison, torture or loss of
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writer and journalist. Ferreira de Castro had a long career in journalism, and considered his fiction writing to be an extension of his documentary reporting; in that regard, he is considered to be one of the fathers of contemporary Portuguese
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Ferreira de Castro was part of the group of noted public intellectuals that were opposed to the authoritarian
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After the death of his wife, Ferreira de Castro left for England by boat, in the company of the writer
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the week that followed the revolution. His remains were buried, following his express wishes, on the
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Later, for four years, he lived in the rubber plantation of ParaĂ­so, in the middle of the
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to witness the lives of prisoners in Portuguese prisons, or his exclusive
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he penned vibrant chronicles, such as his purposeful arrest in
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He was also famous for his travel literature, namely his book
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