
Vera Duarte
Vera Duarte is a Cape Verdean poet and fiction writer, known for her exploration of themes related to identity, belonging, and the Cape Verdean experience. Although she has written primarily in Portuguese, her works often incorporate elements of Cape Verdean Creole, bridging the gap between different linguistic communities. Duarte's contributions to literature highlight the importance of diverse voices in the Cape Verdean literary landscape.
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Recent news mentions
Vera Duarte contributes to the anthology celebrating the 50 years of independence of the PALOP countries.
“Fundza” edita antologia da independência dos PALOPVera Duarte is one of the figures who contributed texts for the work 'Noya'.
Djam Neguin apresenta “Noya” no Festival ZawirowaniaVera Duarte is one of the most respected intellectual voices in the Lusophone space, known for her literary work that engages with women's issues and human condition.
Orgulho Cabo-verdiano — Um povo maior que as suas ilhasVera Duarte is a Cape Verdean writer participating in various literary activities in Brazil.
Vera Duarte desloca-se ao Brasil para participar em diversas actividades culturaisVera Duarte is a member of the jury for the literary prize.
Abertas candidaturas à 2.ª edição do prémio literário infantojuvenil Manuel LopesVera Duarte is mentioned as a poet whose contributions to Cabo Verdean literature are considered minimal.
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