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Angolan literature

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Angolan literature has its origins in the mid-19th century. The diversity of Angola's culture is reflected in the diversity of its literature, which traditionally has been combative and satirical.

As Angola was a colony of Portugal, it is a Lusophone country. Most authors write in Portuguese, though there are many distinct tribes and Portuguese is not the first language of every Angolan. In 2006, Luandino Vieira was awarded the Camões Prize, though he declined it and the $128,000USD prize money for "personal and intimate reasons."

Agostinho Neto, the first president of Angola, was a well-known poet.

Cremilda de Lima is one of the most well-known Angolan children's writers.

Angolan writers

  • Agostinho Neto
  • Jose Luandino Vieira
  • José Eduardo Agualusa
  • Pepetela a.k.a. Artur Carlos Maurício Pestana dos Santos
  • Ondjaki a.k.a. Ndalu de Almeida
  • Manuel Rui Alves Monteiro
  • References

    Angolan literature Wikipedia