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''Árvore'' (''"Tree"'') was a Portuguese
literary magazine A literary magazine is a periodical devoted to literature in a broad sense. Literary magazines usually publish short stories, poetry, and essays, along with literary criticism, book reviews, biographical profiles of authors, interviews and letter ...
, published in
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between 1951 and 1953, in a total of four issues. An independent publication with a specialization in poetry, ''Árvore'' was mainly focused on discussion and criticism, as well as on the dissemination of the poetry of young poets, critical reviews of poetic works, and essays "in defense of Poetry".


Contributors

This magazine was directed and edited by
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, António Ramos Rosa, José Terra, Luís Amaro and
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. Artistic collaborators included Cipriano Dourado,
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and Fernando Lanhas. The magazine counted among its collaborators such writers as: * Egito Gonçalves *
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* Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen * Maria Cristina Araújo * Matilde Rosa Araújo * Humberto d'Ávila * José Bento *
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Sebastião da Gama Sebastião Artur Cardoso da Gama (10 April 1924 –28 7 February 1952) was a Portuguese poet. Biography Sebastião da Gama got a degree in Roman Philosophy by the Faculty of Letters at the University of Lisbon. He was professor at the Veiga Be ...
* Oliveira Guimarães *
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* Alfredo Margarido * Albano Dias Martins *
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* David Mourão-Ferreira *
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* Álvaro Salema * Jorge de Sena *
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* Fernando Vieira


References


External links


Digital copy in the Lisbon Municipal Library
* Gonda, Cinda
': short history of a review"">"''Árvore''': short history of a review"
(in Portuguese) DF* Martins, Albano
"Nos 50 Anos de ''Árvore'': Folhas de Poesia"
(in Portuguese) DF* Reynaud, Maria João:
''Árvore'': Um olhar transversal
(in Portuguese) DF* List of periodicals available at the Municipal Library of Lisbon in digital format {{Authority control 1951 establishments in Portugal 1953 disestablishments in Portugal Defunct literary magazines published in Europe Defunct magazines published in Portugal Magazines established in 1951 Magazines disestablished in 1953 Magazines published in Lisbon Independent magazines Poetry literary magazines Literary magazines published in Portugal Defunct Portuguese-language magazines