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Arménio Vieira

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Arménio Vieira
Arménio Vieira at the café Cachito in Praia in 1997.
Arménio Vieira at the café Cachito in Praia in 1997.
Born29 January 1941
Praia, Cape Verde
Occupationwriter, poet, journalist

Arménio Adroaldo Vieira e Silva (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐɾˈmɛniu ɐdɾuˈaldu viˈejɾɐ i ˈsilvɐ]; born January 29, 1941 in Praia, Cape Verde) is a Cape Verdean and a Portuguese writer, poet and journalist. He began his activity during the 1960s, collaborated in SELÓ, Boletim de Cabo Verde, Vértice (Coimbra) review, Raízes, Ponto & Vírgula, Fragmentos, Sopinha de Alfabeto and others.

Three of his poems Lisboa (1971), Quiproquo and Ser tigre can be found on the CD Poesia de Cabo Verde e Sete Poemas de Sebastião da Gama by Afonso Dias[1]

He won the Camões Prize in 2009 on the work O Poema, a Viagem, o Sonho.[2]

His poems were celebrated by Mito Elias (also simply as Mito) in Praia and Mindelo in 2011.[3]

He started a series of "versions of books, poetic and miscellaneous notes" on June 2013 with O Brumário, later Derivações do Brumário and recently Fantasmas e Fantasias do Brumário in 2014.

Works

  • 1971: Lisboa (Lisbon)
  • Around 1971 and 1972: Quiproquo and Ser tigre
  • 1981: Poemas - África Editora - Colecção Cântico Geral - Lisbon
  • 1990: O Eleito do Sol - Edição Sonacor EP - Grafedito - Praia
  • 1998: Poemas (reedited) - Ilhéu Editora - Mindelo
  • 2006: MITOgrafias - Portuguese Cultural Center - Praia and Mindelo - novel
  • 2009: O Poema, a Viagem, o Sonho - Caminho Publishers, Lisbon - poems
  • 2013: O Brumário
  • Derivações do Brumário, 2013
  • Fantasmas e Fantasias do Brumário, 2014

Notes

  1. ^ "Objectos do quotidiano de Cabo Verde mostram-se em Lisboa na "Casa Fernando Pessoa". A Semana. 25 June 2007.
  2. ^ "2009 Camões Prize for the poet Arménio Vieira" (in French). ActuaLitté. 4 June 2009.
  3. ^ "Mito Celebrated Poems by Arménio Vieira in Praia and Mindelo". Expresso das Ilhas (in Portuguese). 10 September 2011.
Preceded by Camões Prize
2009
Succeeded by