João Adolfo Hansen, literary critic and professor of national literature at USP, dies
João Adolfo Hansen, a prominent literary critic and professor at the University of São Paulo, has passed away at the age of 83.
João Adolfo Hansen, a distinguished professor and literary critic at the University of São Paulo (USP), has died at the age of 83, as reported by the Jornal da USP. The university's Faculty of Philosophy, Letters, and Human Sciences expressed profound sorrow at his passing, extending condolences to his family and the academic community. Hansen had a significant impact on Brazilian literature studies, and his contributions will be remembered by many.
Born in 1942, Hansen was a well-respected figure in literary circles, having graduated in Anglo-German letters from PUC-Campinas in 1964. He pursued advanced studies, earning a master's degree in Brazilian literature, focusing on the classic work "Grande Sertão: Veredas" by João Guimarães Rosa, followed by a doctorate from USP with a dissertation on the poet Gregório de Matos. His academic background equipped him with a deep understanding of Brazilian literary traditions, which he passionately shared with his students and readers.
Throughout his career, Hansen was a prolific contributor to Folha and other publications, offering critiques and literary reviews that enriched the discourse around Brazilian literature. His passing marks a significant loss for the Brazilian literary community, where he was not only a mentor to many but also a celebrated figure who dedicated his life to the appreciation and critical analysis of Brazilian literature.