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Name
  
Noemia Sousa


Role
  
Poet

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Died
  
December 4, 2002, Cascais, Portugal

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Carolina Noémia Abranches de Sousa Soares (20 September 1926 – 4 December 2002) was a poet from Mozambique who wrote in the Portuguese language. She was also known as Vera Micaia. She was of mixed Portuguese and Bantu descent.

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Life

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She was born of mixed-race heritage in Catembe, on the south side of the bay across from the Mozambican capital Maputo. Her father was a descended from a Luso-Afro-Indian family from the island of Mozambique; her maternal grandfather was German. Her father taught her to read at the age of four, four years before he died.

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Moving to Portugal by the age of 25, she lived in Lisbon, working as a translator from 1951 to 1964. She then left for Paris, where she worked for the local consulate of Morocco. She went back to Lisbon in 1975 and became a member of the ANOP.

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She worked with several newspapers and magazines throughout her life. Some of her most notable collaborations were with Mensagem (CEI); Mensagem (Luanda); Itinerário; Notícias do Bloqueio (Porto, 1959); O Brado Africano; Moçambique 58; Vértice (Coimbra), Sul (Brazil).

Works


  • Sangue Negro, Maputo: Associação dos Escritores Moçambicanos, 2001.
  • "If You Want to Know Me" - this poem appears in many anthologies, including Margaret Dickindon (ed.), When Bullets Begin to Flower, and Margaret Busby (ed.), Daughters of Africa (1992).
  • Poetry e train maga a by no mia de sousa recited by john e wordslinger


    References

    Noémia de Sousa Wikipedia