Henrique Teixeira de Sousa

Henrique Teixeira de Sousa (September 19, 1919 in São Lourenço on the island of Fogo March 3, 2006) was a doctor and author from Cape Verde.[1]

Biography

Teixeira de Sousa graduated in 1945 in Lisbon with a degree in Medicine, having attended in the following year the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Porto. He later specialized in nutrition and initially went to East Timor to work as a doctor there. Teixeira de Sousa settled on his natal island of Fogo the following year, where he had an important role in maintaining minimal structures of public health. Later on, he worked on the island of São Vicente, until he emigrated shortly before the independence of the archipelago from Portugal, and moved to Oeiras, Portugal, where he lived until his death in 2006.

Teixeira de Sousa wrote fiction, including novels, and was a pupil of Baltasar Lopes da Silva. He was a member of the Claridoso Movement, associated to the Claridade magazine. He is one of the icons of Cape Verde literature, together with other names such as Manuel Lopes, Eugénio Tavares and Jorge Barbosa.

Teixeira de Sousa was also the mayor of Mindelo, on the island of São Vicente in the 1960s.

A high school (lyceum) in the city of São Filipe in his native island is named after him.

Works

References

  1. "São Filipe: Liceu Teixeira de Sousa em festa". A Semana (in Portuguese). 28 February 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2014.

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