José Craveirinha (28 May 1922 – 6 February 2003) was a Mozambican journalist, story writer and poet, who is today considered the greatest poet of Mozambique...
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Awoonor - Kwesi Brew - Dennis Brutus - Siraman Cissoko - J. P. Clark - José Craveirinha - Viriato da Cruz - Bernard Dadié - Kaoberdiano Dambara - Joe de Graft...
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(translated into English as The First Wife: A Tale of Polygamy) won the José Craveirinha Prize in 2003. Chiziane's writing has often been defined as political...
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Cravo may refer to: Christian Cravo, Brazilian photographer J. Cravo (José Craveirinha) (1922–2003), Mozambican journalist, story writer and poet João Cravo...
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Felix Mnthali Jack Mapanje Yambo Ouologuem Oumar Ba Edouard Maunick José Craveirinha Noémia de Sousa Valente Malangatana Jorge Rebelo Gabriel Okara Christopher...
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between 1918 and 1974 with texts by Rui Nogar, Marcelino dos Santos, José Craveirinha, Orlando Mendes and Virgílio Lemos, between others. In the 19th century...
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Brutus (South Africa) Abena Busia (Ghana) John Pepper Clark (Nigeria) José Craveirinha (Mozambique) Viriato Clemente da Cruz (Angola) Hadraawi (Somalia) Ingrid...
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essay 1990 João Cabral de Melo Neto (1920–1999) Brazil poetry 1991 José Craveirinha (1922–2003) Mozambique poetry, journalism 1992 Vergílio Ferreira (1916–1996)...
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social activist Gilles Cistac, constitutional lawyer Mia Couto, writer José Craveirinha, poet Eusébio, footballer Ruth First, South African anti-apartheid...
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Crăciun (1950–2007, Romania, f) Sibylla Bailey Crane (1851–1902, US, nf) José Craveirinha (1922–2003, Mozambique, f/nf/p) Elizabeth Craven (1750–1828, England...
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source: Kazi Nazrul Islam (Bangladesh), Rabindranath Tagore (India), José Craveirinha (Mozambique), Mahmoud Darwish (Palestine), Mohamed Ibrahim Warsame...
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the writings of the Mozambican poet José Craveirinha that she made the decision to become a writer. Craveirinha was the first Mozambican author to portray...
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Karingana ua Karingana is the second work by the Mozambican writer José Craveirinha, written in 1963 and published in 1974. The work intended to poetically...
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guerra, (2008), Prémio José Craveirinha de Literatura Infopédia, Porto editora Aldino Frederico de Oliveira Muianga vence Craveirinha 2009, Moçambique para...
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Cope, South Africa Mia Couto, Mozambique Jeni Couzyn, South Africa José Craveirinha, Mozambique Jeremy Cronin, South Africa Patrick Cullinan, South Africa...
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Albuquerque (military and politics) Joaquim Chissano (politics) José Craveirinha (poetry) José Rodrigues dos Santos (journalism and literature) Lourenço Marques...
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illiterate and usually unable to speak fluent Portuguese. In fact, José Craveirinha, one of Mozambique's greatest poets and a major figure in Portuguese-language...
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(born 1914) Nobel Prize for Literature: Nadine Gordimer Camões Prize: José Craveirinha The Australian/Vogel Literary Award: Andrew McGahan, Praise C. J. Dennis...
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Pandit Abdulai Silá Vasco Cabral José dos Santos Ferreira (Adé) Armando Guebuza Eduardo Mondlane Eduardo White José Craveirinha Luís Bernardo Honwana Marcelino...
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1930s. Eric Ashby, 85, English naturalist and wildlife cameraman. José Craveirinha, 80, Mozambican journalist, story writer and poet. Arthur Doherty,...
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athletics by one of Mozambique's foremost literary figures, the poet José Craveirinha, who was a keen sports fan. His son Stelio, himself a former national...
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Paulo: Editora SENAC São Paulo, 2003, v. , p. 09-35. "Antonio Jacinto, José Craveirinha, Solano Trindade - o sonho (diurno) de uma poética popular". In: Chaves...
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resistance fighters were tortured in this building. The Mozambican poet José Craveirinha tells of his experiences in the house in three of his works. Other...
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Mroué) 1981 Bhisham Sahni 1981 Makoto Oda 1982 Ataol Behramoglu 1983 José Craveirinha 1986 Abdulaziz Al-Maqaleh Arana, R. Victoria (2008). The Facts on File...
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of Nigerian Politics. (2018:623). United Kingdom: OUP Oxford. "Francisco José de Vasques Tenreiro | Associação Portuguesa de Geógrafos". www.apgeo.pt....
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decade later, the paper would introduce the first published poems of José Craveirinha, who is recognized by many as the greatest Mozambican poet in history...
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of "arte negra (black art) and found inspiration in the poetry of José Craveirinha and Noémia de Sousa, incorporating social themes into her work. Lopes’...
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best African books of the twentieth century. In 2007 Khosa won the José Craveirinha Award for his book Os Sobreviventes da Noite. Ualalapi (1987). Trans...
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(1955– ), novelist and short story writer[Killam & Rowe] [Gikandi] José Craveirinha (1922–2003), Portuguese-language poet[Jahn] Luis Bernardo Honwana (1942–...
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are Chinua Achebe, Christina Ama Ata Aidoo, George Awoonor-Williams, José Craveirinha, Birago Diop, David Diop, Mbella Sonne Dipoko, Marcelino dos Santos...
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