José Valentim Fialho de Almeida
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- Born:
- 1857, Vila de Frades, Port.
- Died:
- March 4, 1911, Alentejo
José Valentim Fialho de Almeida (born 1857, Vila de Frades, Port.—died March 4, 1911, Alentejo) was a Portuguese short-story writer and political essayist of the realist-naturalist period.
Fialho de Almeida’s serial story collection Os gatos (1889–93; “The Cats”) is a satiric, caricatural depiction of Lisbon life and customs of the period. In O país das uvas (1893; “Vineyard Country”) and other short-story collections, he offers lively, earthy descriptions of rural Portuguese life, which he contrasts favourably with the decadence of the cities. Other collections of short narratives in the satiric vein are Pasquinadas (1890; “Lampoons”), Vida irônica (1892; “Ironic Life”), and Lisboa galante (1890; “Courtly Lisbon”).