Yolanda Morazzo

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Yolanda Morazzo (born 1928, São Vicente, Cape Verde) is a writer of poetry and short fiction in the Portuguese language. Although she lived for many years in Portugal, she is associated with the Claridade movement of Cape Verdean writers.[1][2]. She was one of the founders of Suplemento Cultural, a literary review.[3]

Her work appears in Across the Atlantic: An Anthology of Cape Verdean Literature, edited by Maria M. Ellen. A poem, "Barcos," is available online.[1]

[edit] Books

  • Cantico de ferro: Poesia de Intervenção (Edições Petra, 1976).[4]
  • Poesia completa: 1954-2004. Imprensa Nacional-Casa da Moeda, 2006. ISBN 9789722714389.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Gerald M. Moser, Changing Africa: The First Literary Generation of Independent Cape Verde, 24.
  2. ^ Yolanda Morazzo Lopes da SILVA
  3. ^ Maria M. Ellen, "Across the Atlantic: An Anthology of Cape Verdean Literature," 75.
  4. ^ WorldCat.org: Cantico de ferro : poesia de intervenção
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