Biography carlos oliveira e
His work carries a unique personal narrative, creating a complex analysis of literary creation.
Biography carlos oliveira e
Oliveira, Carlos de. Coimbra: Coimbra Editora. Pequenos burgueses []. Uma abelha na chuva []. Porto: Limiar. Contos tradicionais portuguesese: escholidos e comentados. With illustrations by Maria Keil. Lisboa: Iniciativas Editoriais. Oliveria, Carlos de. Poesias Micropaisagem []. O aprendiz de feiticeiro. With photographs by Augusto Cabrita. Finistrerra: paisagem e povoamento [].
A poesia de Carlos de Oliveira. Lisboa: Seara Nova; Ed. Obras de Carlos de Oliveira. Lisboa: Editorial Caminho. Selection, introduction and notes by Osvaldo M. Braga; Coimbra: Editora Angelus Novus. Guernica and other poems. In he published his first book of poems Tourism , with illustrations by Fernando Namora , as part of the Novo Cancioneiro collection and in published his first novel Casa na Duna.
In , the novel Alcateia is seized by the censorship of the Estado Novo regime, and the same year is released the second edition of Casa na Duna. In publishes Uma Abelha na Chuva , his fourth novel, and universally acknowledged as one of the most important works of Portuguese literature, being integrated into the syllabus of the course of Portuguese in secondary schools.
In he published two new books of poetry, Sobre o Lado Esquerdo and Micropaisagem and collaborates with Fernando Lopes in the film adaptation of Uma Abelha na Chuva , completed in Publishes in his last novel, Finisterra. He is counted amongst the neorealist poets. He is one of the greatest poets of the 20th century combining social intervention Neorealism with reflection about the creative process of writing.
Regarding the novels, he goes from pure neo realism Casa na Duna , to the sobriety of the sentiment and the protest [ citation needed ] Uma Abelha na Chuva , , ending with the complex Finisterra , Contents move to sidebar hide. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Tools Tools. Download as PDF Printable version. In other projects. Wikimedia Commons Wikidata item.
Portuguese poet and novelist -