Carlos Aboim Inglez
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Carlos Aboim Inglez (January 5, 1930 – February 13, 2002) was a Portuguese communist intellectual, militant and leader of the Partido Comunista Português. He entered the party in 1946 (at age 16).
In 1953, he was made an official of the PCP. He was imprisoned during the Estado Novo regime. He showed great interest in Portuguese poetry, most notably through his inclusion of commentaries and notes on poetry in the communist newspaper Avante!. He was interested in the relations between materialistic thought and the medieval controversy between realism and nominalism.
He asked that when he died he would be cremated to the sound of the Chorus of the Slaves of the opera Nabucco by Verdi.
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- Um intelectual comunista by Manuel Gusmão in Avante!, February 21, 2002 (Portuguese)