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This small publication aims to briefly present some themes of Cape Verdean reality in the work of Jorge Barbosa (1902-1971). It consists of poetry; "Crónicas de S. Vicente"; letters; some articles; interviews; two short stories; a critical review; and an unpublished novel, which he left unfinished. It resulted from the capture of a reality that seemed hidden, but which he managed to publicise through his writing. In this way, the author in question played a necessary role in the construction of an engaged and nationally based literature, which functioned as a mechanism for recording what he visualised in his daily life.…mehr

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This small publication aims to briefly present some themes of Cape Verdean reality in the work of Jorge Barbosa (1902-1971). It consists of poetry; "Crónicas de S. Vicente"; letters; some articles; interviews; two short stories; a critical review; and an unpublished novel, which he left unfinished. It resulted from the capture of a reality that seemed hidden, but which he managed to publicise through his writing. In this way, the author in question played a necessary role in the construction of an engaged and nationally based literature, which functioned as a mechanism for recording what he visualised in his daily life.
Autorenporträt
Hilarino Carlos Rodrigues da Luz, Researcher at NOVA FCSH, was a Postdoctoral Fellow at CHAM, Humanities Centre, from June 2015 to July 2018. He holds a PhD in Portuguese Studies, specialisation in Portuguese Language Literatures and Cultures and a Master's degree in Portuguese Studies, specialisation in Literary Studies.