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António Lobo Antunes, GCSE (; born 1 September 1942) is a
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novelist and retired
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. He has been named as a contender for the
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. He has been awarded the 2000
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, the 2003
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, the 2005
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, the 2007
Camões Prize The Camões Prize (Portuguese, ''Prémio Camões'', ), named after Luís de Camões, is the most important prize for literature in the Portuguese language. It is awarded annually by the Portuguese ''Direção-Geral do Livro, dos Arquivos e das Bib ...
, and the 2008
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.


Life and career

António Lobo Antunes was born in
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as the eldest of six sons of João Alfredo de Figueiredo Lobo Antunes (born 1915), prominent
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and professor, close collaborator of Egas Moniz, Nobel Prize of physiology, and wife Maria Margarida Machado de Almeida Lima (born 1917). He is the brother of João Lobo Antunes and Manuel Lobo Antunes. At the age of seven he decided to be a writer, but when he was 16, his father sent him to the medical school of the
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. He graduated as a
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, later specializing in
psychiatry Psychiatry is the medical specialty devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of mental disorders. These include various maladaptations related to mood, behaviour, cognition, and perceptions. See glossary of psychiatry. Initial psych ...
. During this time he never stopped writing. By the end of his education, Lobo Antunes had to serve with the
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to take part in the
Portuguese Colonial War The Portuguese Colonial War ( pt, Guerra Colonial Portuguesa), also known in Portugal as the Overseas War () or in the former colonies as the War of Liberation (), and also known as the Angolan, Guinea-Bissau and Mozambican War of Independence, ...
(1961–1974). In a military hospital in
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he became interested in the subjects of death and "the other." Lobo Antunes came back from Africa in 1973. The
Angolan War of Independence The Angolan War of Independence (; 1961–1974), called in Angola the ("Armed Struggle of National Liberation"), began as an uprising against forced cultivation of cotton, and it became a multi-faction struggle for the control of Portugal ...
was the subject of many of his novels. He worked many months in
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and Belgium. In 1979, Lobo Antunes published his first novel, ''Memória de Elefante'' (Elephant's Memory), in which he told the story of his separation. Due to the success of his first novel, Lobo Antunes decided to devote his evenings to writing. He has been practicing psychiatry as well, mainly at the outpatients' unit at the Hospital Miguel Bombarda of Lisbon. His style is considered to be very dense, heavily influenced by
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and
Louis-Ferdinand Céline Louis Ferdinand Auguste Destouches (27 May 1894 – 1 July 1961), better known by the pen name Louis-Ferdinand Céline ( , ) was a French novelist, polemicist and physician. His first novel ''Journey to the End of the Night'' (1932) won the '' Pr ...
, and his books also tend to be on the long side. He has published more than twenty novels, among the most important are '' Fado Alexandrino'' (1983), ''As Naus'' (1988) and ''O Manual dos Inquisidores'' (1996). His works have been translated into more than thirty languages.Antonio Lobo Antunes
Literaturfestival Berlin He writes a biweekly newspaper column for ''Visão'', a Portuguese magazine. He was granted the
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of the Order of Saint James of the Sword.


Personal life

He married his first wife Maria José Xavier da Fonseca e Costa (1946–1999), the second of three daughters of José Hermano da Costa and wife Clara da Conceição de Barros Xavier da Fonseca e Costa, by whom he has two daughters: Maria José Lobo Antunes in 1971 and Joana Lobo Antunes in 1973. They were divorced. His second wife (whom he also divorced) was Maria João Espírito Santo Bustorff Silva (born Lisbon, 13 August 1950), daughter of António Sérgio Carneiro Bustorff Silva and wife Ana Maria da Anunciação de Fátima de Morais Sarmento Cohen do Espírito Santo Silva, by whom she has one daughter: Maria Isabel Bustorff Lobo Antunes (born 1983). He was married for the third time in 2010 to Cristina Ferreira de Almeida, daughter of João Carlos Ferreira de Almeida (Lisbon, 1941 – 2008) and wife Natércia Ribeiro da Silva.


Awards

* Prize of Portuguese Writers' Association (1985 and 1999) * France Culture Prize (1996 and 1997) * Rosalía de Castro Prize (1999) *
The Austrian State Prize for European Literature The Austrian State Prize for European Literature (german: Österreichischer Staatspreis für Europäische Literatur), also known in Austria as the European Literary Award (''Europäischer Literaturpreis''), is an Austria Austria, , bar, Ö ...
(2000) *
Ovid Prize The Ovid Prize, established in 2002, is a literary prize awarded annually to an author from any country, in recognition of a body of work. It is named in honour of the Roman poet Ovid, who died in exile in Tomis (contemporary Constanța), on the ...
, Romania (2003) * Latin Union International Prize (2003) *
Jerusalem Prize The Jerusalem Prize for the Freedom of the Individual in Society is a biennial literary award given to writers whose works have dealt with themes of human freedom in society. It is awarded at the Jerusalem International Book Forum (previously kn ...
(2005) *
Camões Prize The Camões Prize (Portuguese, ''Prémio Camões'', ), named after Luís de Camões, is the most important prize for literature in the Portuguese language. It is awarded annually by the Portuguese ''Direção-Geral do Livro, dos Arquivos e das Bib ...
(2007) * Juan Rulfo Premio de Literatura en Lengua Romances (2008) * France Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2008) * International Nonino Prize (2014)


Bibliography

The following published works (the novels and the books of chronicles) are considered canonical by the author himself. Novels * ''Memória de Elefante'' (1979). ''Elephant's Memory'' * '' Os Cus de Judas'' (1979). Translated by Elizabeth Lowe as ''South of Nowhere'' (1983); later by Margaret Jull Costa as ''The Land at the End of the World'' (2011). * ''Conhecimento do Inferno'' (1980). ''Knowledge of Hell'', trans. Clifford E. Landers (2008). * ''Explicação dos Pássaros'' (1981). ''An Explanation of the Birds'', trans. Richard Zenith (1991). * '' Fado Alexandrino'' (1983). ''Fado Alexandrino'', trans. Gregory Rabassa (1990). * ''Auto dos Danados'' (1985). ''Act of the Damned'', trans. Richard Zenith (1993). * ''As Naus'' (1988). ''The Return of the Caravels'', trans. Gregory Rabassa (2003). * ''Tratado das Paixões da Alma'' (1990). ''Treatise on the Passions of the Heart'', first section translated by Richard Zenith (1994). * ''A Ordem Natural das Coisas'' (1992). ''The Natural Order of Things'', trans. Richard Zenith (2001). * ''A Morte de Carlos Gardel'' (1994). ''The Death of Carlos Gardel'' * ''O Manual dos Inquisidores'' (1996). ''The Inquisitors' Manual'', trans. Richard Zenith (2004). * ''O Esplendor de Portugal'' (1997). ''The Splendor of Portugal'', trans. Rhett McNeil (2011). * ''Exortação aos Crocodilos'' (1999). ''Warning to the Crocodiles'', trans. Karen Sotelino (2021). * ''Não Entres Tão Depressa Nessa Noite Escura'' (2000). ''Don't Enter That Dark Night So Fast'' * ''Que Farei Quando Tudo Arde?'' (2001). ''What Can I Do When Everything's on Fire?'', trans. Gregory Rabassa (2008). * ''Boa Tarde às Coisas Aqui em Baixo'' (2003). ''Good Evening to the Things From Here Below'' * ''Eu Hei-de Amar uma Pedra'' (2004). ''I Shall Love a Stone'' * ''Ontem Não te vi em Babilónia'' (2006). ''Didn't See You in Babylon Yesterday'' * ''O Meu Nome é Legião'' (2007). ''My Name Is Legion'' * ''O Arquipélago da Insónia'' (2008). ''Archipelago of Insomnia'' * ''Que Cavalos São Aqueles Que Fazem Sombra no Mar?'' (2009). ''What Horses Are Those That Make Shade On The Sea?'' * ''Sôbolos Rios Que Vão'' (2010). * ''Comissão das Lágrimas'' (2011). * ''Não é Meia-Noite quem quer'' (2012). * ''Caminha Como Numa Casa em Chamas'' (2014). * ''Da Natureza dos Deuses'' (2015). * ''Para Aquela que Está Sentada no Escuro à Minha Espera'' (2016). * ''Até Que as Pedras Se Tornem Mais Leves Que a Água'' (2016). ''Until Stones Become Lighter Than Water'', trans. Jeffe Love (2019). Books of chronicles Compilations featuring texts previously published in magazines. * ''Livro de Crónicas'' (1998) * ''Segundo Livro de Crónicas'' (2002) * ''Terceiro Livro de Crónicas'' (2006) * ''Quarto Livro de Crónicas'' (2011) * ''Quinto Livro de Crónicas'' (2013) Compilations In English ''The Fat Man and Infinity & Other Writings'' (2009), translated by Margaret Jull Costa


Non-canonical works

Published works considered non-canonical by the author himself. * ''A História do hidroavião'' (1994) illustrated by Vitorino * ''Letrinhas das Cantigas'' (Limited Edition 2002) * ''D'este viver aqui neste papel descripto: cartas da guerra ("Cartas da Guerra")'' (2005) - This book is the collection of war letters written by Lobo Antunes, while on military duties in Angola, to his then wife. They were reorganized by their daughters, with no intervention whatsoever from the author for this publication. The 2016 film Letters from War directed by Ivo M. Ferreira is based on the letter collection.


References


External links


António Lobo Antunes
official site
Biography from the Berlin International Literature Festival
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antunes, Antonio Lobo 1942 births Living people People from Lisbon Portuguese male novelists Portuguese medical writers Camões Prize winners Jerusalem Prize recipients