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poet

Sebastião da Gama Semana da Cultura Sebastio da Gama

Born
  
Sebastião Artur Cardoso da Gama 10 April 1924 Vila Nogueira de Azeitão, Setúbal (
1924-04-10
)

Died
  
7 February 1952, Lisbon, Portugal

Sebasti o da gama o sonho


Sebastião Artur Cardoso da Gama, (10 April 1924—7 February 1952) was a Portuguese poet.

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Sebastião da Gama got a degree in Roman Philosophy by the Faculty of Letters at the University of Lisbon.

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He was professor at the Veiga Beirão Commercial and Industrial School in Lisbon, later in suburban Setúbal at the Commercial Industrial School (now the Escola Secundária Sebastião da Gama) and in Estremoz at the local Commercial and Industrial School, the city where a primary school would be named after, the modern Basic School (Escola Básica Sebastião da Gama EB2,3 Estremoz).

Sebastião da Gama Sebastio da Gama 19241952 Cmara Municipal de Setbal

He published several reviews including Mundo Literário between 1946 and 1948, Árvore and Távola Redonda.

His work was about Serra da Arrábida, where he lived and took a foreground poetic movement, and his personal tragedy which he later died of it, tuberculosis.

Sebastião da Gama Sebastio da Gama 19241952 Cmara Municipal de Setbal

He made a charter which was sent on August 1947 with other personalities to protect Serra da Arrábida and formed a movement to create LPN Liga para a Protecção da Natureza (Natural Protection League) in 1948, the first Portuguese ecologic association.

Sebastião da Gama Sebastio da Gama 19241952 Cmara Municipal de Setbal

In Diário, edited posthumously in 1958, he was interested on his experiences as a teacher and a valuable reflection on teaching.

Sebastião da Gama Sebastio da Gama

He died at the age of 27 of renal tuberculosis which he suffered when he was a teenager.

The parish administrations of São Lourenço and São Simão, now fully neighborhoods of Setúbal, was honored with his name in the Portuguese National Poetry Award. On June 1, 1999, Museu Sebastião da Gama was founded in his birthplace and preserves the memories of his work Poeta da Arrábida. Seven of his poems were featured along with Cape Verdean poems in Poesia de Cabo Verde e Sete Poemas de Sebastião da Gama which was released as part of the Associação Música XXI in June 2007.

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Poetry

  • Serra-Mãe. Lisboa: Portugália Editora, 1945
  • Loas a Nossa Senhora da Arrábida. Com Miguel Caleiro. Lisboa: Imprensa Artística, 1946
  • Cabo da Boa Esperança (Cape of Good Hope). Lisboa: Portugália Editora, 1947
  • Campo Aberto (Shut Camp). Lisboa: Portugália Editora, 1951
  • Prose

  • A Região dos Três Castelos. Azeitão: Transportadora Setubalense, 1949.
  • Posthumous publications

  • Pelo Sonho é que Vamos, 1953
  • Diário, 1958
  • Itinerário Paralelo (Itinerary Parallel), 1967.
  • Compiled by David Mourão-Ferreira
  • O Segredo é Amar (Secrets from the Sea), 1969
  • Cartas I (Charters I), 1994
  • References

    Sebastião da Gama Wikipedia