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    Glauco Mattoso Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Glauco Mattoso? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Glauco Mattoso from Writers Literature Modern and what is the personality traits.

    Glauco Mattoso
    ENTJ

    ENTJ (6w5)

    Glauco Mattoso personality type is ENTJ, the "explorer" or "J" type.

    "Explorers" are people who are unique, unique in that they are different in some way, but not in a bad way. It is very difficult for them to be like someone else, they tend to think differently and act differently.

    The ENTJ is an explorer in the social world, but also in the professional world. They are capable of making use of the technical expertise in order to achieve their goals.

    They are very innovative, and very smart when it comes to business. They are very good at creating new things, and they are very capable of managing their career with integrity.

    They are also very good at negotiations, and that is where they use their technicity. They are able to estimate the different options available, and they are capable of arriving at a decision that is best for all parties involved.

    This is something that they would not have had the opportunity to do without their good relationship with their parents, who have given them the right environment for growth.

    ENTJs have good interpersonal relations, and this is because they are very capable of listening to others.

    Pedro José Ferreira da Silva (São Paulo, 29 June 1951), known as Glauco Mattoso, is a poet, writer, novelist, essayist, translator and songwriter from Brazil. In the 1970s, he participated in the cultural resistance to the military dictatorship through the group of Poesia Marginal. In addition to editing the poetic-pamphlet fanzine Jornal Dobrabil, he collaborated in several alternative press periodicals, such as the gay tabloid Lampião and the humorous newspaper O Pasquim. In the 1980s, he published works in magazines such as Chiclete com Banana, Tralha, Mil Perigos, SomTrês, Top Rock, Status e Around, essays and literary criticism in Jornal da Tarde, as well as several volumes of poetry and prose. In 1982, he edited the Dedo Mingo magazine as a supplement to the Jornal Dobrabil. With his pornographic poetry, he joined the Porn Art Movement. In 1999, with Jorge Schwartz, he won the Jabuti Prize for his translation of the inaugural work of Jorge Luis Borges, Fervor de Buenos Aires.

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