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This novel won the Michel Brisset Prize 2008 awarded by the French Psychiatrists Association. In 2009 the author published the essay Contrato Sentimental [Sentimental Contract], a critical reflection on the future of Portugal. In 2011 she wrote A Noite das Mulheres Cantoras [The Night of the Singing Women].
Amélia Veiga (born 1931), Portuguese-born Angolan poet, educator Mafalda Veiga (born 1965), songwriter Ana Vicente (1943–2015), feminist and children's writer
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Portuguese writers. ... Pages in category "Portuguese women writers" The following 44 pages are in this category, out ...
Maria Benedita Mouzinho de Albuquerque de Faria Pinho (1865 - 1939), was a Portuguese writer, translator, teacher, propagandist, republican activist and feminist activist. She was a pioneer in the campaign to get women the right to vote and for the legalisation of divorce.
Maria Gabriela Llansol Nunes da Cunha Rodrigues Joaquim (24 November 1931 – 3 March 2008), more commonly known as Maria Gabriela Llansol, was a Portuguese writer and translator. [1] Llansol took an independent view of history and the structure of writing. She did not aim to be popular, but believed that her writing would live longer than she ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century Portuguese writers. It includes Portuguese writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Gisela Casimiro was born in Guinea-Bissau in 1984. [1] [2] Three years later, she moved to Portugal, where she grew up. [3]She studied language, Literature and Culture at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the NOVA University Lisbon.
Maria de Fátima de Bivar Velho da Costa (26 June 1938 – 23 May 2020) [1] was a Portuguese writer who was awarded the Camões Prize in 2002. She took part in the Portuguese Feminist Movement, and became one of the authors of the book Novas Cartas Portugesas (New Portuguese Letters), together with Maria Teresa Horta and Maria Isabel Barreno.