About: Pedro Bloch

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Pedro Bloch (1914, Ukraine – February 23, 2004, Brazil) was a Brazilian writer. His family immigrated to Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century. He is famous for his plays, such as Dona Xepa and Mãos de Eurídice. Also, he wrote more than a hundred books, one of which is Pai, me compra um amigo? Many of those books were inspired by his experiences taking care of children. His collections of children's sayings and anecdotes are quite renowned. Bloch was a musician, a playwright, and a physician; he had been a member of the Brazilian National Faculty of Medicine since 1937.

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  • بيدرو بلوخ (بالبرتغالية: Pedro Bloch‏) هو صحفي وكاتب برازيلي، ولد في 1914 في جيتومير في أوكرانيا، وتوفي في 23 فبراير 2004 بسبب فشل تنفسي. (ar)
  • Pedro Bloch (1914, Ucrania - 23 de febrero de 2004, Río de Janeiro, Brasil) fue un escritor brasileño. (es)
  • Pedro Bloch (1914, Ukraine – February 23, 2004, Brazil) was a Brazilian writer. His family immigrated to Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century. He is famous for his plays, such as Dona Xepa and Mãos de Eurídice. Also, he wrote more than a hundred books, one of which is Pai, me compra um amigo? Many of those books were inspired by his experiences taking care of children. His collections of children's sayings and anecdotes are quite renowned. Bloch was a musician, a playwright, and a physician; he had been a member of the Brazilian National Faculty of Medicine since 1937. His most renowned play was As Mãos de Eurídice, which debuted on May 13, 1950 and which went on to be performed more than 60,000 times in more than 45 different countries. Two years later, he created another success, Dona Xepa, which was even turned into a soap opera on the Rede Globo network. Pedro Bloch's interest in theater stemmed from the actors who used to visit him. Pedro Bloch died at the age of 89 of respiratory insufficiency in his apartment in Copacabana. His grave is in the Cemitério Communal Israelita in Rio de Janeiro. He was cousin of media tycoon Adolpho Bloch. (en)
  • Pedro Bloch (Jitomir, 17 de maio de 1914 — Rio de Janeiro, 23 de fevereiro de 2004) foi um médico foniatra, jornalista, compositor, poeta, dramaturgo e autor de livros infanto-juvenis russo naturalizado brasileiro. Escreveu mais de cem livros. Era primo do empresário Adolpho Bloch. (pt)
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  • بيدرو بلوخ (بالبرتغالية: Pedro Bloch‏) هو صحفي وكاتب برازيلي، ولد في 1914 في جيتومير في أوكرانيا، وتوفي في 23 فبراير 2004 بسبب فشل تنفسي. (ar)
  • Pedro Bloch (1914, Ucrania - 23 de febrero de 2004, Río de Janeiro, Brasil) fue un escritor brasileño. (es)
  • Pedro Bloch (Jitomir, 17 de maio de 1914 — Rio de Janeiro, 23 de fevereiro de 2004) foi um médico foniatra, jornalista, compositor, poeta, dramaturgo e autor de livros infanto-juvenis russo naturalizado brasileiro. Escreveu mais de cem livros. Era primo do empresário Adolpho Bloch. (pt)
  • Pedro Bloch (1914, Ukraine – February 23, 2004, Brazil) was a Brazilian writer. His family immigrated to Brazil at the beginning of the 20th century. He is famous for his plays, such as Dona Xepa and Mãos de Eurídice. Also, he wrote more than a hundred books, one of which is Pai, me compra um amigo? Many of those books were inspired by his experiences taking care of children. His collections of children's sayings and anecdotes are quite renowned. Bloch was a musician, a playwright, and a physician; he had been a member of the Brazilian National Faculty of Medicine since 1937. (en)
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  • بيدرو بلوخ (ar)
  • Pedro Bloch (es)
  • Pedro Bloch (en)
  • Pedro Bloch (pt)
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