Ana Paula Ribeiro Tavares
Ana Paula Ribeiro Tavares wey dem (born 30 October 1952, Lubango, Huíla Province, Angola)[1] be Angolan poet.
Ein sex anaa gender | female |
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Country wey e be citizen | Angola |
Name wey dem give am | Ana |
Family name | Tavares |
Ein date of birth | 30 October 1952 |
Place dem born am | Lubango |
Languages edey speak, rep anaa sign | Portuguese |
Ein occupation | poet, writer, historian, university teacher |
Field for work | poetry, history, belletristic literature |
Educate for | School of Arts and Humanities of the University of Lisbon |
Tavares begin ein undergraduate degree in history for de University of Lubango Institute of Sciences and Education (ISCED), before sey she move go Lisbon where, for 1996, she plete ein Masters insyd African Literature. Currently she dey live for Portugal, she be PhD candidate for literature wey she dey teach for Catholic University for Lisbon insyd.
For 1988 go 1990, na Tavares be member give de Board for de National Award for Literature give Angola, plus na she be de head give de Research Office of de National Center for Documentation and Historical Research for Luanda for 1983 go 1985 insyd. She sana be member give several cultural organizations wey dey include de Committee of de Angolan International Council of Museums (ICOM), de Committee of the Angolan International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), den de Committee on Angola for UNESCO. Dem publish ein poetry den prose for anthologies for Portugal, Brazil, France, Germany, Spain den Sweden insyd.
Works
edit- Ritos de Passagem (1985)
- O Sangue da Buganvília (1998)
- O Lago da Lua (1999)
- Dizes-me coisas amargas como os frutos (2001)
- A cabeça de Salomé (2004)
- Os olhos do homem que chorava no rio (with Manuel Jorge Marmelo) (2005)
- Manual para amantes desesperados (2007)
References
edit- ↑ "Biografia". betogomes.sites.uol.com. Retrieved 6 November 2010.
External links
edit- Cardoso, Pedro (2010-11-07). ""The oral tradition is for me a cult", interview Ana Paula Tavares". BUALA. Retrieved 2017-12-30.
- Tavares, Ana Paula (2017-05-28). "I brought flowers . . ". Words Without Borders. Retrieved 2017-12-30.