Ruben de Carvalho
Ruben Luís Tristão de Carvalho e Silva (Lisbon, 21 July 1944 – Lisbon, 11 June 2019) was a Portuguese politician, cultural organizer, historian, and journalist. He was a dissident during the Estado Novo dictatorship, a leader of the Portuguese Communist Party, a member of the Assembly of the Republic, a Lisbon municipal councillor and the creator of the largest political party event in Portugal, the Avante! Festival.As a journalist, Ruben de Carvalho was editor-in-chief of ''Vida mundial'' magazine during the 1960s and the weekly ''Avante!'' newspaper between April 1974 and 1995, and was an opinion writer for several newspapers, including ''Diário de Notícias''.
In addition to his journalistic career and political activities, he was well-known as a music-lover, in particular of the Jazz, Blues — of which he was considered an expert — and Fado genres, having written several books about the latter genre. His books on Fado had an outsized importance for the understanding of this musical genre. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by José Carlos Ary dos SantosOther Authors: “...org., coord. e notas Ruben de Carvalho...”
Published imp. 2005
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7by José Carlos Ary dos SantosOther Authors: “...org., coord. e notas Ruben de Carvalho...”
Published imp. 1989
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8by José Carlos Ary dos SantosOther Authors: “...org., coord. e notas Ruben de Carvalho...”
Published 1993
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