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Ibiapaba de Oliveira Martins (1917–1985) was a Brazilian lawyer, journalist and writer. Born in Botucatu to a noted Sao Paulo family, he studied law at the Largo de São Francisco Law School (University of São Paulo). He became a well-regarded labour lawyer, specializing in union law. He also worked for Sao Paulo journals like and Última Hora. As a writer, he met his greatest success with the novel Noites de Relâmpago, which won the Premio Jabuti for best literary novel in 1969. Other notable books were Bocainas do Vento Sul, Sangue na Pedra, Carta para a Mãe do Tempo, etc.

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  • Ibiapaba de Oliveira Martins (1917–1985) was a Brazilian lawyer, journalist and writer. Born in Botucatu to a noted Sao Paulo family, he studied law at the Largo de São Francisco Law School (University of São Paulo). He became a well-regarded labour lawyer, specializing in union law. He also worked for Sao Paulo journals like and Última Hora. As a writer, he met his greatest success with the novel Noites de Relâmpago, which won the Premio Jabuti for best literary novel in 1969. Other notable books were Bocainas do Vento Sul, Sangue na Pedra, Carta para a Mãe do Tempo, etc. Martins was also variously an art critic, a successful judoka, a dog breeder and a genealogist. He was a member of the Academia Paulista de Letras (Seat 29) and the . He died in 1985. The Escola Municipal Infantil Ibiapaba Martins is named after him. The author is his niece. (en)
  • Ibiapaba de Oliveira Martins (Botucatu, 27 de setembro de 1917 — julho de 1985) foi um romancista brasileiro ganhador do Prêmio Jabuti de 1969. Ibiapaba Martins foi membro da Academia Paulista de Letras, advogado trabalhista, jornalista, crítico de artes, especialista em cinofilia pastoreira, genealogista e judoca pioneiro. Empresta o nome à Escola Municipal Infantil Ibiapaba Martins. Deixou dois filhos de seu primeiro casamento com Aida Ribas de Oliveira Martins: Ibiapaba de Oliveira Martins Jr, advogado, e Aida Ribas de Oliveira Martins Domingues, também advogada, além de vários netos. Seu neto Ibiapaba de Oliveira Martins Neto (Bicó)é jornalista militante. (pt)
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  • Ibiapaba de Oliveira Martins (1917–1985) was a Brazilian lawyer, journalist and writer. Born in Botucatu to a noted Sao Paulo family, he studied law at the Largo de São Francisco Law School (University of São Paulo). He became a well-regarded labour lawyer, specializing in union law. He also worked for Sao Paulo journals like and Última Hora. As a writer, he met his greatest success with the novel Noites de Relâmpago, which won the Premio Jabuti for best literary novel in 1969. Other notable books were Bocainas do Vento Sul, Sangue na Pedra, Carta para a Mãe do Tempo, etc. (en)
  • Ibiapaba de Oliveira Martins (Botucatu, 27 de setembro de 1917 — julho de 1985) foi um romancista brasileiro ganhador do Prêmio Jabuti de 1969. Ibiapaba Martins foi membro da Academia Paulista de Letras, advogado trabalhista, jornalista, crítico de artes, especialista em cinofilia pastoreira, genealogista e judoca pioneiro. Empresta o nome à Escola Municipal Infantil Ibiapaba Martins. (pt)
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