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''Claridade'' ( Portuguese for "light") was a literary review inaugurated in 1936 in the city of
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on the island of São Vicente,
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. It was part of a movement of cultural, social, and political emancipations of the Cape Verdean society. The founding contributors were
Manuel Lopes Manuel Lopes may refer to: * Manuel Lopes Rodrigues (1860-1917), Brazilian painter * Manuel Lopes (barber) (died 1895), Cape Verdean-American barber * Manuel Lopes (writer) Manuel António de Sousa Lopes (December 23, 1907 – January 25, 2005) w ...
, Baltasar Lopes da Silva, who used the poetic pseudonym of Osvaldo Alcântara, and Jorge Barbosa, born in the Islands of São Nicolau, Santiago and São Vicente, respectively. The magazine followed the steps of the Portuguese neorealist writers, and contributed to the building of "Cape Verdeanity", an autonomous cultural identity for the archipelago. ''Claridade'' revolutionized
Cape Verdean literature The Literature of Cape Verde is among the most important in West Africa, it is the second richest in West Africa after Mali and modern day Mauritania. It is also the richest in the Lusophone portion of Africa. Most works are written in Portuguese, b ...
. It set new standards of literary aesthetics and language, overcoming the conflict between Portuguese
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—dominant during the 19th century—and the New Realism. Its founders aimed to free Cape Verdean writers from the Portuguese canons, awaken the Cape Verdean collective conscience and recover local cultural elements that had long been repressed by Portuguese colonialism, such as Cape Verdean Creole. The project was a facet of the political and ideological unrest that existed in Cape Verde in the 1930s during Salazar's fascist regime, caused by widespread misery and colonial mismanagement, and exacerbated by severe droughts. ''Claridades editors had to deal with the Portuguese colonial censorship system and the surveillance of PIDE (International and State Defence Police). Subversive activities could lead to torture and to the political prison of Tarrafal, on the Island of
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. The founders of ''Claridade'' had considered creating a newspaper, but found the required deposit of 50 thousand
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s excessive, and settled for a magazine. The title reflected the hope that the publication would become an intellectual "beacon". Its founding can be viewed in the context of nineteenth century liberalism.


Origin of the name

The name of the review was inspired by the French book ''Clarté'' by
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, later another review and a peace group were later made with the Argentine review ''
Claridad ''Claridad'' ("Clarity") is a Spanish-language weekly newspaper based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was founded in June 1959. The paper served as the official publication of the Puerto Rican independence movement and later the Puerto Rican Socia ...
''


Endogenous and exogenous elements

Prior to the foundation of ''Claridade'', certain literary and cultural elements had been developed both within and outside of Cape Verde, which to some extent influenced directly or indirectly the magazine. As the endogenous factors, stood out: * During the 'pre-Claridade' generation, later named classical-romantic generation, the three literary and cultural figures of Cape Verde, Eugénio Tavares, Pedro Cardoso and José Lopes, from the Islands of Brava, Fogo, and São Nicolau, respectively, contributed immensely to the appreciation of Cape Verdean people and language; * the publication of the book of poems by
António Pedro António Pedro da Costa (9 December 1909, in Portuguese Cape Verde, Santiago, Praia – 17 August 1966, in Caminha, Moledo, Portugal) was a Portuguese painter, potter, journalist and writer. Biography He was born to a prominent colonial family f ...
, named ''Diário'' (1929); * the hidden speech among the founders of ''Claridade''; * the publication of Jorge Barbosa's book, ''Arquipélago'' (1935), which opened the door to modern Cape Verdean literature, demonstrated a complete change in rhetoric and thematic poetry of Cape Verde. With regard to the exogenous elements, the following are highlighted: * the personal presence of some Portuguese writers in Cape Verde in late 1920 and early 1930, including
Augusto Casimiro Augusto Casimiro dos Santos (11 May 1889 – 23 September 1967) was a Portuguese journalist, a poet and political commentator. Biography Augusto Casimiro dos Santos was born in Amarante, he later studied at its primary school and lyceum. He att ...
, António Pedro and José Osório de Oliveira; * the Portuguese magazine, named ''Presença'', published in 1927 in
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; * the Brazilian modern literature and Northeast realism. is title is inspired by Clarity, a book by Henri Barbusse, then a review and pacifist group animated by the latte


Publication history and contents

''Claridades articles were written in Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole. Nine numbered issues appeared between 1936 and 1960. They can be divided into two distinct periods, with an interval of a decade, due to financial difficulties and the dispersal of members of the group throughout the islands. The first three issues, published on March and August 1936 and March 1937, were written almost exclusively by the founders, while the works of the remaining seven, that took place between 1947 and 1960 (fourth issue in January 1947, fifth issue later in September, sixth in July 1948, seventh in December 1949, eighth in May 1958 and the last in December 1960), were primarily conducted by Baltasar da Silva, because during this period, Jorge Barbosa had been stationary on the Island of Sal, and Manuel Lopes was already on Faial Island,
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, where he had been transferred to, as a
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operator. The first issue of ''Claridade'' presented three poetic texts of oral tradition in Creole – ''Lantuna & 2 reasons of finaçom'' (''finaçõm'' being a drum musical style from the Island of Santiago). The second issue had the '' morna'' () called ''Vénus'' by Francisco Xavier da Cruz of São Vicente, better known as B. Leza, and other literary and cultural articles also in Portuguese. The remaining issues, predominantly in the Cape Verdean language, featured ''finaçom'' and ''batucu'', the poetic folklore of Santiago, and Ana Procópio's songs of the Island of Fogo; the novelistic folklore of the Islands of São Nicolau and Santo Antão; ethnographic studies of peoples from Santiago and Fogo; and studies on the social structure of the latter island and on the human originality of the other islands.


Writers of ''Claridade''

Besides the above founders of ''Claridade'', we should mention two other very important contributors: painter and critic Jaime de Figueiredo and writer João Lopes, who cooperated immensely at early stages of the magazine. Additionally, throughout the existence of ''Claridade'' several other bilingual writers contributed greatly to the magazine's development, in particular, and to modern Cape Verde literature in general. They were Pedro Corsino de Azevedo and José Osório de Oliveira on the first issues, and
Henrique Teixeira de Sousa Henrique Teixeira de Sousa (September 19, 1919 in São Lourenço on the island of Fogo – March 3, 2006) was a doctor and author from Cape Verde. Biography Teixeira de Sousa graduated in 1945 in Lisbon with a degree in Medicine, having atte ...
, Félix Monteiro, Nuno Miranda,
Sergio Frusoni Sergio Frusoni (August 10, 1901 – May 29, 1975) was a poet and promoter of the Cape Verdean Creole language. Biography Sérgio was born in Mindelo on the island of São Vicente, the son of Italian immigrants Giuseppe Frusoni and Erminia Bonucc ...
,
Abílio Duarte Abílio Augusto Monteiro Duarte (16 February 1931 – 20 August 1996) was a Cape Verdean nationalist and early political leader in the independence era. Biography He was born in Praia, at the time colonial capital of Cape Verde. He was educated a ...
, Arnaldo França, Corsino Fortes, Tomás Martins, Virgílio Pires,
Onésimo Silveira Onésimo Silveira (February 10, 1935 – April 29, 2021) was a Cape Verdean politician and writer. Biography As a young poet, Silveira was one of the most prominent critics of the literary elite in Cape Verde. He was associated with the views of ...
, Francisco Xavier da Cruz,
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, Virgílio de Melo,
Luís Romano de Madeira Melo Luís Romano de Madeira Melo (10 June 1922 in Ponta do Sol on Santo Antão, Cabo Verde – 22 January 2010 in Brasil) was a bilingual poet, novelist, and folklorist who has written in Portuguese and the Capeverdean Crioulo of Santo Antão. Biogra ...
, among others, in other published magazine issues.


Intellectual development and national sovereignty

The establishing of the ecclesiastical and secular Advanced School (Liceu-Seminário) of Ribeira Brava, on the Island of São Nicolau, was one of the most fundamental building blocks in the development of modern Cape Verdean literature. Years later, the Advanced Schools in the cities of
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and
Praia Praia (, Portuguese language, Portuguese for "beach") is the capital and largest city of Cape Verde.
were founded, which, in addition to form the ruling classes of the Cape Verdean administration, were responsible of creating crucibles from where came successive generations of intellectuals, who have led the reaction against the strong hand of colonialist process. Such a process would then open the door to political demand, so the
History of Cape Verde The recorded history of Cape Verde begins with the Portuguese discovery of the island in 1456. Possible early references to Cape Verde date back at least 2000 years. Prehistory Cape Verde's first seamount rose above the water about 20 mill ...
would reach its apogee with the
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on July 5, 1975, and with the affirmation of Democracy, the social and economic development, currently enjoyed by the Cape Verdeans.


Literary publications

''Claridade'' has further awakened and illuminated the Cape Verdean intellectuality and the vestiges of this effect can be verified in the masterpieces released by the founders of ''Claridade'', which remarkably enhanced the Cape Verdean literature, such as ''
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'', ''Chiquinho'', ''
Chuva Braba ''Chuva Braba'' (Portuguese meaning ''Strong Rain'') is a novel published in 1956 by Cape Verdean author Manuel Lopes. The book was awarded the Fernão Mendes Pinto award. Along with ''Claridade ''Claridade'' (Portuguese for "light") was a lite ...
'', and '' Os Flagelados do Vento Leste.''.Lopes, Manuel. ''Os Flagelados do Vento Leste''. Lisbon: Edições 70, 1984 (1st ed. 1959). Similarly, the same literary magazine released literary seeds that would germinate in other major Cape Verdean publications, such as, ''
Certeza ''Certeza'' (Portuguese for ''certainty'') was a Cape Verdean literary review established in Praia in 1944. Although the paper was less notoriety than its predecessor ''Claridade'' founded in 1936, nevertheless, it was a milestone in Cape Verdean ...
'' (1944), ''Suplemento Cultural'' (1958), ''Raízes'' (1977) and ''Ponto & Vírgula'' (1983), which featured brilliant writers, such as Gabriel Mariano,
Ovídio Martins Ovídio de Sousa Martins (September 17, 1928 in Mindelo, São Vicente – April 29, 1999 in Lisbon, Portugal) was a famous Cape Verdean poet and journalist. He attended high school in his home country, he went to pursue studies in PortugalLo ...
,
Aguinaldo Fonseca Aguinaldo Fonseca (22 September 1922; Mindelo, Cape Verde – 24 January 2014; Lisbon, Portugal) was a Cape Verdean poet. Biography Aguinaldo Fonseca was born in Mindelo, capital of the island of São Vicente on 22 September 1922. Aguinaldo ...
, Terêncio Anahory,
Yolanda Morazzo Yolanda Morazzo Lopes da Silva (16 December 1927 – 27 January 2009) was a Cape Verdean language writer as well as a poet. Biography Yolanda Morazz, writer and poet was born on the island of São Vicente, Cape Verde , ], Cape Verdean. She was ...
,
Leão Lopes Leão Lopes (born 1948 in Ribeira Grande, Santo Antão, Cape Verde) is a Cape Verdean director, writer, plastic artist and professor. As a filmmaker, he made the first ever feature of Cape Verdean fiction, ''The Island of Contenda'' (1996), base ...
and Germano de Almeida.


Selected issues

*Number 1: **"Lantuna e 2 motivais de finaçom" *Number 5: **"A estrutura social da Ilha do Fogo" ("Social Structure on the Island of Fogo") by
Henrique Teixeira de Sousa Henrique Teixeira de Sousa (September 19, 1919 in São Lourenço on the island of Fogo – March 3, 2006) was a doctor and author from Cape Verde. Biography Teixeira de Sousa graduated in 1945 in Lisbon with a degree in Medicine, having atte ...
*Number 8: **"Bandeiras da Ilha do Fogo — O Senhor e o Escravo Divertem-se" ("Flags of the Island of Fogo") by Félix Monteiro **"Sobrados, lojas e funcos" ("Sobradoes, Lojas and Funcos") by Henrique Teixeira de Sousa


See also

*
Literature of Cape Verde The Literature of Cape Verde is among the most important in West Africa, it is the second richest in West Africa after Mali and modern day Mauritania. It is also the richest in the Lusophone portion of Africa. Most works are written in Portuguese, ...
*
Certeza ''Certeza'' (Portuguese for ''certainty'') was a Cape Verdean literary review established in Praia in 1944. Although the paper was less notoriety than its predecessor ''Claridade'' founded in 1936, nevertheless, it was a milestone in Cape Verdean ...


Biographical references


Further reading

* George Alao, (1999). "The Development of Lusophone Africa's Literary Magazines." ''Research in African Literatures'', Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 169–183. *Richard A. Lobban Jr et Paul Khalil Saucier, "Claridade movement", ''Historical dictionary of the Republic of Cape Verde'', Scarecrow Press, Lanham, Maryland ; Toronto ; Plymouth, UK, 2007, p. 57 * ''Baltazar Lopes et le mouvement Claridade : littérature, expositions, entretiens, mémoire'' (''Baltasar Lopes and the Claridade Movement: Literature, Expos, Interviews, Memoirs''), Cahiers lusophones, Paris, 2007, 128 p. (no 30 was a special issue published in ''Latitudes'', 2007) *João Nobre de Oliveira: ''A Imprensa Cabo-Verdiana 1820–1975'' 'Press of Cape Verde: 1820-1975'' Fundação Macau, Macau 1998 *''Récits & nouvelles du Cap-Vert. "Claridade"'', Chandeigne, 1996, republished in. 2006 * Eugene Tavares, ''Claridade and the Question of Political Conscience (1936–1960)'', New University of Sorbonne, 2007, 494 pages (thesis studies in Portuguese) * Manuel Veiga, Elisa Silva Andrade, ''Insularité et littérature aux îles du Cap-Vert'', Karthala, 1997


External links


From classicism to realism in ''Claridade''
by Alberto Carvalho
The Creation of a Creole Literature
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Cape Verde Fiction
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