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Wanderlino Arruda (São João do Paraíso, September 3, 1934) is a Brazilian writer, speaker, lawyer, politician and professor, based in the city of Montes Claros, having been the creator and first president of the Historical and Geographical Institute and the Masonic Academy of Letters of Northern Minas.[1] His poetic work has gained international recognition with verses of his authorship recited by Romain Duris in the film L'Arnac?ur, by Pascal Chaumeil.[2]. He is a speaker in several areas of knowledge, with a constant presence in auditoriums and in almost all social media.
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