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Poetas angolanos. Com um estudo de [Front wrapper:] Colectnea de (1959)
~EN FE
ISBN: 1038479185 bzw. 9781038479181, vermutlich in Englisch, [Title page verso] Lisbon, Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, n.d [1959]. Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Versandkosten nach: DEU.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Richard C. Ramer Old & Rare Books.
[Title page verso] Lisbon, Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, n.d [1959].. FIRST EDITION. 4¡, original illustrated wrappers (slight browning and soiling, corners bumped, three tears at head of lower wrapper, each less than 1 cm.). Reproduction of a typescript. Some pages have faint line drawings in pink or blue behind the text. The back wrapper gives credit for "decorao" to Rui Mendo e Costa Andrade. Scattered mild foxing. In good condition. Signature on second leaf of Cndido de Velha (a writer). Stamps on first leaf: "Oferta da C E I" (the publisher). (12 ll.), 64 pp., with 3 additional leaves [1 l. after p. 4, each side paginated "MG", plus 2 ll. after p. 24, each side paginated "AJ"]. *** First separate edition; according to the rear wrapper, this is an offprint from the Boletim da Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, which was under the direction of A.A. Tomas Medeiros. The cover design is by Rui Mendo e Costa Andrade. The poems are by Agostinho Neto, Aires Almeida Santos, Alda Lara, Alexandre Dskalos, Amilcar Barca, Antero Abreu, Antnio Cardoso, Antnio Jacinto, Antnio Neto, Arnaldo Santos, Cochat Osrio, Ermelinda Xavier, Ernesto Lara, Fernando Costa Andrade, Geraldo Bessa Victor, Humberto da Silva, Joo Abel, Jos Graa, Leston Martins, L´lia da Fonseca, Manuel Lima, Mrio Antnio, Maur´cio Almeida Gomes, Toms Jorge, and Viriato Cruz. Pages 57-61 contain "Notas Biogrficas" for the authors, which range from two to twelve lines.The Poetas angolanos listed in Moser and Ferreira (New Bibliography n¼ 1549), published in Lisbon by the Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, 1962, is substantially enlarged, with 137 pages. It includes sixteen folk poems in several African languages as well as works by H. Lopes Guerra, Lunandino Vieira, and T. Vieira da Cruz. However, it does not include the works in the present volume by eight authors: Amilcar Barca, Antero Abreu, Antnio Neto, Ermelinda Xavier, Humberto da Silva, Jos Graa, Leston Martins, and L´lia da Fonseca. The Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio (C.E.I.) played an important role "na formao de uma conscincia e de uma literatura nacionais" (Biblos). Created under the Salazar regime in an attempt to support and control foreign students, the C.E.I. became a hotbed of writers who argued and fought for the independence of Portuguese colonies in Africa. It was established in 1944 from the merger of separate homes for students from Angola, Moambique, and Cabo Verde. From 1948 to 1964 the C.E.I. issued the monthly magazine Mensagem, in whose pages many writers first appeared who later became important figures in their respective national literatures. The Coleco de Autores Ultramarinos, launched in 1958, published many works by young Africans. Among the most prominent members of the C.E.I. were Am´lcar Cabral (Guin-Bissau and Cabo Verde), Lcio Lara and Agostinho Neto (Angola), and Marcelino dos Santos (Moambique).*** Not in Moser and Ferreira, New Bibliography of the Lusophone Literatures of Africa, which lists as n¼ 1549 Poetas angolanos, Pref. Departamento Cultural, Alfredo Margarido, published by the Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio in 1962, with 137 pp. On the C.E.I., see Maria Aparecida Ribeiro in Biblos I, 1029-30. Not located in Porbase. Not located in Copac.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Richard C. Ramer Old & Rare Books.
[Title page verso] Lisbon, Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, n.d [1959].. FIRST EDITION. 4¡, original illustrated wrappers (slight browning and soiling, corners bumped, three tears at head of lower wrapper, each less than 1 cm.). Reproduction of a typescript. Some pages have faint line drawings in pink or blue behind the text. The back wrapper gives credit for "decorao" to Rui Mendo e Costa Andrade. Scattered mild foxing. In good condition. Signature on second leaf of Cndido de Velha (a writer). Stamps on first leaf: "Oferta da C E I" (the publisher). (12 ll.), 64 pp., with 3 additional leaves [1 l. after p. 4, each side paginated "MG", plus 2 ll. after p. 24, each side paginated "AJ"]. *** First separate edition; according to the rear wrapper, this is an offprint from the Boletim da Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, which was under the direction of A.A. Tomas Medeiros. The cover design is by Rui Mendo e Costa Andrade. The poems are by Agostinho Neto, Aires Almeida Santos, Alda Lara, Alexandre Dskalos, Amilcar Barca, Antero Abreu, Antnio Cardoso, Antnio Jacinto, Antnio Neto, Arnaldo Santos, Cochat Osrio, Ermelinda Xavier, Ernesto Lara, Fernando Costa Andrade, Geraldo Bessa Victor, Humberto da Silva, Joo Abel, Jos Graa, Leston Martins, L´lia da Fonseca, Manuel Lima, Mrio Antnio, Maur´cio Almeida Gomes, Toms Jorge, and Viriato Cruz. Pages 57-61 contain "Notas Biogrficas" for the authors, which range from two to twelve lines.The Poetas angolanos listed in Moser and Ferreira (New Bibliography n¼ 1549), published in Lisbon by the Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, 1962, is substantially enlarged, with 137 pages. It includes sixteen folk poems in several African languages as well as works by H. Lopes Guerra, Lunandino Vieira, and T. Vieira da Cruz. However, it does not include the works in the present volume by eight authors: Amilcar Barca, Antero Abreu, Antnio Neto, Ermelinda Xavier, Humberto da Silva, Jos Graa, Leston Martins, and L´lia da Fonseca. The Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio (C.E.I.) played an important role "na formao de uma conscincia e de uma literatura nacionais" (Biblos). Created under the Salazar regime in an attempt to support and control foreign students, the C.E.I. became a hotbed of writers who argued and fought for the independence of Portuguese colonies in Africa. It was established in 1944 from the merger of separate homes for students from Angola, Moambique, and Cabo Verde. From 1948 to 1964 the C.E.I. issued the monthly magazine Mensagem, in whose pages many writers first appeared who later became important figures in their respective national literatures. The Coleco de Autores Ultramarinos, launched in 1958, published many works by young Africans. Among the most prominent members of the C.E.I. were Am´lcar Cabral (Guin-Bissau and Cabo Verde), Lcio Lara and Agostinho Neto (Angola), and Marcelino dos Santos (Moambique).*** Not in Moser and Ferreira, New Bibliography of the Lusophone Literatures of Africa, which lists as n¼ 1549 Poetas angolanos, Pref. Departamento Cultural, Alfredo Margarido, published by the Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio in 1962, with 137 pp. On the C.E.I., see Maria Aparecida Ribeiro in Biblos I, 1029-30. Not located in Porbase. Not located in Copac.
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Poetas angolanos. Com um estudo de [Front wrapper:] Colectnea de (1959)
~EN FE
ISBN: 1038479185 bzw. 9781038479181, vermutlich in Englisch, [Title page verso] Lisbon, Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, n.d [1959]. Erstausgabe.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, Versandkosten nach: CHE.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Richard C. Ramer Old & Rare Books.
[Title page verso] Lisbon, Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, n.d [1959].. FIRST EDITION. 4¡, original illustrated wrappers (slight browning and soiling, corners bumped, three tears at head of lower wrapper, each less than 1 cm.). Reproduction of a typescript. Some pages have faint line drawings in pink or blue behind the text. The back wrapper gives credit for "decorao" to Rui Mendo e Costa Andrade. Scattered mild foxing. In good condition. Signature on second leaf of Cndido de Velha (a writer). Stamps on first leaf: "Oferta da C E I" (the publisher). (12 ll.), 64 pp., with 3 additional leaves [1 l. after p. 4, each side paginated "MG", plus 2 ll. after p. 24, each side paginated "AJ"]. *** First separate edition; according to the rear wrapper, this is an offprint from the Boletim da Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, which was under the direction of A.A. Tomas Medeiros. The cover design is by Rui Mendo e Costa Andrade. The poems are by Agostinho Neto, Aires Almeida Santos, Alda Lara, Alexandre Dskalos, Amilcar Barca, Antero Abreu, Antnio Cardoso, Antnio Jacinto, Antnio Neto, Arnaldo Santos, Cochat Osrio, Ermelinda Xavier, Ernesto Lara, Fernando Costa Andrade, Geraldo Bessa Victor, Humberto da Silva, Joo Abel, Jos Graa, Leston Martins, L´lia da Fonseca, Manuel Lima, Mrio Antnio, Maur´cio Almeida Gomes, Toms Jorge, and Viriato Cruz. Pages 57-61 contain "Notas Biogrficas" for the authors, which range from two to twelve lines.The Poetas angolanos listed in Moser and Ferreira (New Bibliography n¼ 1549), published in Lisbon by the Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, 1962, is substantially enlarged, with 137 pages. It includes sixteen folk poems in several African languages as well as works by H. Lopes Guerra, Lunandino Vieira, and T. Vieira da Cruz. However, it does not include the works in the present volume by eight authors: Amilcar Barca, Antero Abreu, Antnio Neto, Ermelinda Xavier, Humberto da Silva, Jos Graa, Leston Martins, and L´lia da Fonseca. The Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio (C.E.I.) played an important role "na formao de uma conscincia e de uma literatura nacionais" (Biblos). Created under the Salazar regime in an attempt to support and control foreign students, the C.E.I. became a hotbed of writers who argued and fought for the independence of Portuguese colonies in Africa. It was established in 1944 from the merger of separate homes for students from Angola, Moambique, and Cabo Verde. From 1948 to 1964 the C.E.I. issued the monthly magazine Mensagem, in whose pages many writers first appeared who later became important figures in their respective national literatures. The Coleco de Autores Ultramarinos, launched in 1958, published many works by young Africans. Among the most prominent members of the C.E.I. were Am´lcar Cabral (Guin-Bissau and Cabo Verde), Lcio Lara and Agostinho Neto (Angola), and Marcelino dos Santos (Moambique).*** Not in Moser and Ferreira, New Bibliography of the Lusophone Literatures of Africa, which lists as n¼ 1549 Poetas angolanos, Pref. Departamento Cultural, Alfredo Margarido, published by the Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio in 1962, with 137 pp. On the C.E.I., see Maria Aparecida Ribeiro in Biblos I, 1029-30. Not located in Porbase. Not located in Copac.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Richard C. Ramer Old & Rare Books.
[Title page verso] Lisbon, Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, n.d [1959].. FIRST EDITION. 4¡, original illustrated wrappers (slight browning and soiling, corners bumped, three tears at head of lower wrapper, each less than 1 cm.). Reproduction of a typescript. Some pages have faint line drawings in pink or blue behind the text. The back wrapper gives credit for "decorao" to Rui Mendo e Costa Andrade. Scattered mild foxing. In good condition. Signature on second leaf of Cndido de Velha (a writer). Stamps on first leaf: "Oferta da C E I" (the publisher). (12 ll.), 64 pp., with 3 additional leaves [1 l. after p. 4, each side paginated "MG", plus 2 ll. after p. 24, each side paginated "AJ"]. *** First separate edition; according to the rear wrapper, this is an offprint from the Boletim da Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, which was under the direction of A.A. Tomas Medeiros. The cover design is by Rui Mendo e Costa Andrade. The poems are by Agostinho Neto, Aires Almeida Santos, Alda Lara, Alexandre Dskalos, Amilcar Barca, Antero Abreu, Antnio Cardoso, Antnio Jacinto, Antnio Neto, Arnaldo Santos, Cochat Osrio, Ermelinda Xavier, Ernesto Lara, Fernando Costa Andrade, Geraldo Bessa Victor, Humberto da Silva, Joo Abel, Jos Graa, Leston Martins, L´lia da Fonseca, Manuel Lima, Mrio Antnio, Maur´cio Almeida Gomes, Toms Jorge, and Viriato Cruz. Pages 57-61 contain "Notas Biogrficas" for the authors, which range from two to twelve lines.The Poetas angolanos listed in Moser and Ferreira (New Bibliography n¼ 1549), published in Lisbon by the Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio, 1962, is substantially enlarged, with 137 pages. It includes sixteen folk poems in several African languages as well as works by H. Lopes Guerra, Lunandino Vieira, and T. Vieira da Cruz. However, it does not include the works in the present volume by eight authors: Amilcar Barca, Antero Abreu, Antnio Neto, Ermelinda Xavier, Humberto da Silva, Jos Graa, Leston Martins, and L´lia da Fonseca. The Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio (C.E.I.) played an important role "na formao de uma conscincia e de uma literatura nacionais" (Biblos). Created under the Salazar regime in an attempt to support and control foreign students, the C.E.I. became a hotbed of writers who argued and fought for the independence of Portuguese colonies in Africa. It was established in 1944 from the merger of separate homes for students from Angola, Moambique, and Cabo Verde. From 1948 to 1964 the C.E.I. issued the monthly magazine Mensagem, in whose pages many writers first appeared who later became important figures in their respective national literatures. The Coleco de Autores Ultramarinos, launched in 1958, published many works by young Africans. Among the most prominent members of the C.E.I. were Am´lcar Cabral (Guin-Bissau and Cabo Verde), Lcio Lara and Agostinho Neto (Angola), and Marcelino dos Santos (Moambique).*** Not in Moser and Ferreira, New Bibliography of the Lusophone Literatures of Africa, which lists as n¼ 1549 Poetas angolanos, Pref. Departamento Cultural, Alfredo Margarido, published by the Casa dos Estudantes do Imprio in 1962, with 137 pp. On the C.E.I., see Maria Aparecida Ribeiro in Biblos I, 1029-30. Not located in Porbase. Not located in Copac.
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