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During those years he was involved in a wide variety of cultural activities in addition to the more blatant propaganda screeds. He served as Commissioner-General for international exhibitions in Paris (1937) and New York (1939), played a major role in organizing the
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that an organization should be established to advertise the achievements of his regime and promote its programs. Later that year, he began publishing a series of interviews with Salazar in the
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In 1954, he transferred to the legation in Rome. Two years later, he died of an infection following minor surgery. He was married to the poet,
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He also contributed prose and poetry to several literary journals. In 1920, he published one of his best known works, a collection of
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manifesto. Ferro became famous in 1926 as the journalist who solved the murder of the actress
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António Ferro, a Vertigem da Palavra. Retórica, Política e Propaganda no Estado Novo.
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Retrato de uma família: Fernanda de Castro, António Ferro, António Quadros
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Artists who worked for the SPN. (1939). Top row, from the left:
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António Ferro: espaço político e imaginário social (1918-32)
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and the "Companhia Portuguesa de Bailado Verde-Gaio", a
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Alma Nova: revista ilustrada de propaganda algarvia
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Olympio, 1950 25: 660:20th-century Portuguese journalists 463: 273:Secretariado Nacional de Informação 256:also granted him brief interviews. 13: 578:First page of a detailed biography 492: 415:(1923), reprint, Europress, 1988. 213:(Frivolous) and, in 1921, created 45:it lacks sufficient corresponding 19:For the Argentine footballer, see 14: 676: 571: 440:(1933), reprint, F. Pereira, 1982 378:. Faber & Faber limited, 1939 344: 471:"Reinaldo Ferreira (Repórter X)" 382: 372:Salazar: Portugal and Her Leader 228:Having begun as a member of the 30: 16:Portuguese journalist and author 625:20th-century Portuguese writers 580:@ the Fundação António Quadros. 259:Early in 1932, he suggested to 526:Mafalda Ferro and Rita Ferro. 135:, was briefly Director of the 1: 456: 428:(1925), Ediçiones Civilização 365: 97:António Joaquim Tavares Ferro 592:by Carlos Fontes @ Política. 475:News Museum @Lisboa - Sintra 450:D. Manuel II, o Desventurado 432:Viagem à Volta das Ditaduras 289:Exposição do Mundo Português 242:Viagem à Volta das Ditaduras 110: 92:Antonio Ferro (early 1930s?) 7: 630:Portuguese male journalists 601:with contributions by Ferro 590:"A Matriz de António Ferro" 230:Portuguese Republican Party 201:and "paradoxes" called the 10: 681: 452:(1954), Livreria Bertrand. 21:Antonio Ferro (footballer) 18: 438:Salazar, o Homem e a Obra 269:Salazar, o Homem e a Obra 645:Portuguese propagandists 401:Gabriele d'Annunzio e Eu 559:, Edições Cosmos, 1994. 426:A Amadora dos Fenómenos 356:, 1920. 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