
Álamo de Oliveira
Álamo de Oliveira was a renowned writer, poet, and playwright from the Azores, Portugal, who passed away at the age of 80. Over his prolific career, he published around 40 works encompassing poetry, novels, theater, short stories, and essays. His notable novel 'Já Não Gosto De Chocolates' gained international attention with translations in the United States and Japan. Oliveira's contributions to literature were celebrated with several awards, including the Maré Viva Prize for 'Até Hoje, Memórias de Cão' and the Almeida Garrett Prize for 'Solidão da Casa do Regalo'. He was recognized for his deep connection to the Azorean culture and was awarded the Insígnia Autonómica de Reconhecimento by the Azorean government and the title of Commander of the Order of Merit by the Portuguese Republic. His passing has left a significant void in Portuguese and Azorean literature, as he was remembered as a voice that authentically expressed the soul of his homeland.
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Álamo de Oliveira was a writer, poet, and playwright from the Azores who published around 40 books throughout his life.
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