- José
Craveirinha (28 May 1922 – 6
February 2003) was a
Mozambican journalist,
story writer and poet, who is
today considered the
greatest poet of Mozambique...
- Stélio
Newton Craveirinha (3
March 1950 – 11
October 2020) was a
Mozambican athlete. He
competed in the men's long jump at the 1980
Summer Olympics. "Stelio...
- (translated into
English as The
First Wife: A Tale of Polygamy) won the José
Craveirinha Prize in 2003. Chiziane's
writing has
often been
defined as political...
-
produces coconut and
citrus fruit (inspiring Mozambique's most
famous poet
Craveirinha to
write of "The
Tasty Tangerines of Inhambane"). The long coastline...
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Albuquerque (military and politics)
Joaquim Chissano (politics) José
Craveirinha (poetry) José
Rodrigues dos
Santos (journalism and literature) Lourenço...
-
activist Gilles Cistac,
constitutional lawyer Mia Couto,
writer José
Craveirinha, poet Eusébio,
footballer Ruth First,
South African anti-apartheid activist...
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Chinua Achebe,
Christina Ama Ata Aidoo,
George Awoonor-Williams, José
Craveirinha,
Birago Diop,
David Diop,
Mbella Sonne Dipoko,
Marcelino dos Santos,...
- Mauritius Léoville L'Homme Morocco
Mohammed Awzal Mozambique José
Craveirinha Namibia
Mvula ya
Nangolo Nigeria
Christopher Okigbo São Tomé and Príncipe...
- country's
historical events,
armed struggle, and revolution.
Works like
Craveirinha's Chigubo,
published in 1964,
exemplified this trend,
embodying the "war...
- Cope,
South Africa Mia Couto,
Mozambique Jeni Couzyn,
South Africa José
Craveirinha,
Mozambique Jeremy Cronin,
South Africa Patrick Cullinan,
South Africa...