• 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...
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  • Cravo may refer to: Christian Cravo, Brazilian photographer J. Cravo (José Craveirinha) (1922–2003), Mozambican journalist, story writer and poet João Cravo...
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  • Cilliers, South Africa J. P. Clark Nigeria Jack Cope, South Africa José Craveirinha, Mozambique Jeremy Cronin, South Africa Patrick Cullinan, South Africa...
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  • Karingana ua Karingana is the second work by the Mozambican writer José Craveirinha, written in 1963 and published in 1974. The work intended to poetically...
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  • Brutus (South Africa) Abena Busia (Ghana) John Pepper Clark (Nigeria) José Craveirinha (Mozambique) Viriato Clemente da Cruz (Angola) Hadraawi (Somalia) Ingrid...
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    (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...
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  • between 1918 and 1974 with texts by Rui Nogar, Marcelino dos Santos, José Craveirinha, Orlando Mendes and Virgílio Lemos, between others. In the 19th century...
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  • Awoonor - Kwesi Brew - Dennis Brutus - Siraman Cissoko - J. P. Clark - José Craveirinha - Viriato da Cruz - Bernard Dadié - Kaoberdiano Dambara - Joe de Graft...
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  • (1955– ), novelist and short story writer[Killam & Rowe] [Gikandi] José Craveirinha (1922–2003), Portuguese-language poet[Jahn] Luis Bernardo Honwana (1942–...
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    essay 1990 João Cabral de Melo Neto (1920–1999)  Brazil poetry 1991 José Craveirinha (1922–2003)  Mozambique poetry, journalism 1992 Vergílio Ferreira (1916–1996)...
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