Astrid Cabral

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Astrid Cabral Félix de Sousa (born 1936) is one of the most eminent contemporary poets in Brazil.

During the 1950s she was a member of the innovative literary movement known as Clube da Madrugada. She holds a degree in English from Institute Brazil-United States. In 1962 she joined the faculty of the University of Brasilia, but resigned for political reasons following the military coup of 1964. With the re-establishment of democracy in 1988, she was able to resume her academic career.[1]

Works

  • Ponto de cruz (1979)
  • Torna-viagem (1981)
  • Lição de Alice: poemas 1980-1983 (1986)
  • Visgo da terra (1986)
  • Rês desgarrada (1994)
  • De déu em déu (1998)
  • Intramuros (1998)
  • Rasos d’água (2003).

References

  1. Cabral A. "Cage" Host Publications 2008.

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