Glória de Sant'Anna

Glória de Sant'Anna (26 May 1925 2 June 2009) was a Portuguese-born poet and educator who lived in Portuguese Mozambique from 1951 to 1974.[1]

She was born in Lisbon[1] and taught school in Porto Amélia (later Pemba) and Vila Pery (later Chimoio).[2] De Sant'Anna married architect Afonso Henriques Manta Andrade Paes in 1949.[1] She published six collections of poetry while living in Mozambique and is credited with establishing a tradition of lyricism in Mozambique poetry.[2] In 1961, she received the Prémio Camilo Pessanha for Livro de Água.[3]

De Sant'Anna died in Válega at the age of 84.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Glória de Sant'Anna". Portal da Literatura (in Portuguese).
  2. 1 2 Rafael, Luís (2010). "Three Woman Poets from Mozambique". Babilónia.
  3. "Glória de Sant'Anna – Poetisa entre dois mundos e dois oceanos". João Semana (in Portuguese). June 1, 2009.


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