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Brazilian writer and diplomat
Dora Alencar Vasconcellos (1910–1973)
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Dora Alencar Vasconcellos (1910–1973) was a Brazilian poet and diplomat. She served as the Brazilian ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago from 1970 to her death. Her best-known poem is "Canção do Amor", which was performed by Heitor Villa-Lobos.

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  1. Molly Ahye Golden heritage: the dance in Trinidad and Tobago -1978 Page 146 "THE late Senhora Dora Vasconcellos, Brazil's Ambassadress to Trinidad and Tobago between 1970 — 1973 when she passed away in Port of Spain. She was a famous poetess and she composed among her works Cancao De Amor, the ..."

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