Manuel da Fonseca

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Manuel Lopes Fonseca, better known as Manuel da Fonseca (15 October 1911 in Santiago do Cacém 11 March 1993), was a Portuguese writer and poet.[1]

Born
Manuel Lopes Fonseca

15 October 1911
Died11 March 1993(1993-03-11) (aged 81)
OccupationsWriter, poet
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Manuel da Fonseca
Born
Manuel Lopes Fonseca

15 October 1911
Died11 March 1993(1993-03-11) (aged 81)
OccupationsWriter, poet
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Life and career

Fonseca grew up during the Spanish Civil War, which affected him greatly.[2] He was a boxing champion in college.[1] Fonseca also had a son.[2]

Fonseca wrote both novels and poems, largely centering around the Alentejo region of Portugal in which he was born. His first poem, published in 1940, was entitled "Rosa dos Ventos", and his best-known novel, Cerromaior, was adapted into a film by Luís Filipe Rocha.[2]

His works include:[3][1]

  • Rosa-dos-Ventos (1940)
  • Planície (1941)
  • Aldeia Nova (1942)
  • Cerromaior (1943)
  • Casa no Vento (1950)
  • O Fogo e as Cinzas (1951)
  • Poemas Completos (1958)
  • Seara de Vento (1958)
  • Un Anjo no Trapézio (1968)
  • Tempo de solidão (1969)
  • Obra poética (1984)
  • Crónicas Algarvias (1986)

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