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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, but there are also works in Capeveredean Creole, French and notably English. Capeverdean literature has long been known worldwide through the writing of poet
Eugénio Tavares Eugénio de Paula Tavares (born 18 October 1867 in the island of Brava; died 1 June 1930 in Vila Nova Sintra) was a Cape Verdean poet. He is known through his famous poems (''mornas''), mostly written in the Creole of Brava. Biography Eugénio ...
. Also Manuel Lopes,
Baltasar Lopes da Silva Baltasar Lopes da Silva ( Caleijão, São Nicolau, 23 April 1907 - Lisbon, Portugal, 28 May 1989) was a writer, poet and linguist from Cape Verde, who wrote in both Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole. With Manuel Lopes and Jorge Barbosa, he w ...
, better known as Osvaldo Alcantarâ and Jorge Barbosa, the three would later found a review '' Claridade'' in 1936 which is related to Cape Verdean independence.


History


Early literature

Its first recorded literature from Cape Verde was in the 16th century with some works written by
André Álvares de Almada André Álvares de Almada ( fl. 16th and 17th centuries) was a Cape Verdean writer, trader and explorer of mestiço (mixed) descent. He was one of the first recorded Cape Verdean writers in Cape Verdean history, in 1598, he was knighted as a Knigh ...
, he wrote annals of the Portuguese expansion, his most important was a treatise on the Rivers of Guinea of Cape Verde, an area between the Senegal River and Sierra Leone.Treaty Between the Rivers of Guinea of Cape Verde
, by André Álvares de Almada, enumerator: José Manuel Garcia, 2006
Cape Verdean literature would be rarely recorded until 1890 with
Eugénio Tavares Eugénio de Paula Tavares (born 18 October 1867 in the island of Brava; died 1 June 1930 in Vila Nova Sintra) was a Cape Verdean poet. He is known through his famous poems (''mornas''), mostly written in the Creole of Brava. Biography Eugénio ...
with his morna poems, himself was the dolphin of Cape Verde, his poems were written in Brava creole. The second Creole book was the ''Sorrow of Love'' by Xavier da Cunha published in 1893. The first two libraries in the archipelago first opened in the late 19th century during the colonial era, they were the ''National Library and Museum'' (''Biblioteca e Museu Nacional'') in Praia and the ''Mindelo Municipal Library'' (''Biblioteca municipal do Mindelo'') first opened in 1880.


Rise of nationalism

The rise of literature coincided with the rise of nationalism and independence in Cape Verde. Literature flourished in the 20th century. ''Diário'' was published in 1929 by Portuguese António Pedro, it would plant the seeds for the creation of Claridade along with the Portuguese magazine ''Presença'' which was also read in Cape Verde and modern Brazilian literature.
Francisco Xavier da Cruz Francisco Xavier da Cruz, also known as B. Leza or Beleza (earlier Portuguese form: Beléza) (December 3, 1905 – July 14, 1958) was a Cape Verdean writer, composer and singer of morna music.. Biography Da Cruz was born in Mindelo on the island ...
, better known as B. Leza, a writer that was also a musician wrote several works including ''Uma partícula da Lira Cabo-Verdiana'' (1933) which features 10 mornas by himself and a text which explains its ideas about Cape Verdean music. A few works about Africa were made by Augusto Casimiro, one of them was ''Ilhas Crioulas'' (''Creole Islands'') published in 1935 which was set in the archipelago and may be considered the last ingredient for the creation the review a year later. Manuel Lopes,
Baltasar Lopes da Silva Baltasar Lopes da Silva ( Caleijão, São Nicolau, 23 April 1907 - Lisbon, Portugal, 28 May 1989) was a writer, poet and linguist from Cape Verde, who wrote in both Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole. With Manuel Lopes and Jorge Barbosa, he w ...
, better known as Osvaldo Alcantarâ and Jorge Barbosa founded a review known as '' Claridade'' in 1936 which would relate to Cape Verdean independence, originally a newspaper, it would settle for a magazine. The first book published with Claridade was '' Arquipélago'', published in 1935, others would later be published including '' Chiquinho'' in 1947, ''
Chuva Braba ''Chuva Braba'' (Portuguese Portuguese may refer to: * anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal ** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods ** Portuguese language, a Romance language *** Portuguese dialects, variants of the ...
'' in 1956 and '' Os Flagelados do Vento Leste'' in 1960. Claridade shut down its doors. 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), two after independence including ''Raízes'' (1977) and ''Ponto & Vírgula'' (1983). ''Certeza'' was first published in March 1944 and made a milestone in Cape Verdean literature, it was a review that featured a literary work made by a female, the review was banned by the censor in January 1945. Not long after Claridade was founded,
António Aurélio Gonçalves António Aurélio Gonçalves, better known as Nhô Roque (25 September 1901 – 30 September 1984), was a Cape Verdean writer, critic, historian and professor. Life Gonçalves was born in the city of Mindelo, capital of the island of São Vicen ...
published his first work titled ''Aspecto da Ironia de Eça de Queiroz'' in 1937.
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 at ...
later became an icon of Cape Verdean literature. Cape Verdean born Italian
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 ...
published poems and short stories in Cape Verdean creole in that time. Jorge Barbosa also wrote ''Caderno de um Ilhéu'' (An Islander's Notebook) in 1955 which won the Camilo Pessanha Award, the first Cape Verdean book to be awarded.
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 ...
was the forgotten poet, though his poems were published in "Linha do Horizonte" collection in 1951. At the time, writers like Manuel Lopes would be linked to resistance movements. Some writers were exiled to some European countries in the years before independence.


After independence and modern literature

Cape Verde became independent on July 5, 1975. Cape Verdean literature began to flourish further, the work ''
The Island of Contenda ''The Island of Contenda'' (original title: ''O Ilhéu de Contenda'') is a 1995 drama film directed by Leão Lopes. Synopsis Cape Verde, 1964. At the feet of a mighty volcano, the traditional Cape Verdean society is undergoing a steady change ...
'' was published in 1976. Writers like Henrique Teixeira de Sousa, Gabriel Mariano and others continued to write and publish after independence. Mariano also wrote books that were about some earlier great Cape Verdean writers.
Germano Almeida Germano Almeida (; born 31 July 1945) is a Cape Verdean author and lawyer. Biography Born on the Cape Verdean island Boa Vista, Almeida studied law at the University of Lisbon and currently practices in Mindelo. His novels have been translat ...
wrote '' O dia das calças roladas'' in 1982, '' The Last Will and Testament of Senhor da Silva Araújo'' in 1989 which mixes humor with cruel realism, sometimes pathetic, in a modern writing favoring the free indirect style. It was later made into a movie in 1997. He later wrote on the History of Cape Verde titled '' Cabo Verde: Viagem pela história das ilhas'' in 2003. His recent works are main set in around Mindelo including ''De Monte Cara vê-se o mundo'' in 2014, not long after the bay was the fifth most beautiful in the world. Also at the time, more libraries opened in the 1980s and the early 1990s as the nation's literacy rate was steadily rising, between these, the libraries of the
National Assembly of Cape Verde The unicameral National Assembly (Portuguese: ''Assembleia Nacional'') is the legislative body of the Republic of Cabo Verde. History National People's Assembly (1975–1991) The country's first legislative election took place in June 1975. ...
, the Bank of Cape Verde and other ministries, Biblioteca Municipal Jorge Barbosa in Palmeira on Sal Island, Santo Antão and other institutions Construction of the
National Library of Cape Verde The National Library of Cape Verde ( pt, Instituto da Biblioteca Nacional e do Livro) is located in Praia, Cape Verde. The library was established in 1999. The library maintains the National Bibliography, contains the country's historical archi ...
in Praia started in the late 1990s and opened in 1999. Later, the Brazilian Cultural Center in Cape Verde opened in Palmarejo in the south of Praia, Santiago Island and has books related to Brazil. Literature written by female writers also began to flourish, including Eileen Barbosa,
Yara dos Santos Yara dos Santos (born 1979) is a Cape Verdean writer. Biography Her first book ''Força de Mulher'' (Garrido Publishers, 2002), which relates her experience in her appearance in a Portuguese television programme '' Confiança Cega''. She later w ...
, Vera Duarte and several others. Vera Duarte was the first Cape Verdean woman awarded the U Tam'si Prize for African Poetry in 2001. Modern writers includes Manuel Veiga,
Germano Almeida Germano Almeida (; born 31 July 1945) is a Cape Verdean author and lawyer. Biography Born on the Cape Verdean island Boa Vista, Almeida studied law at the University of Lisbon and currently practices in Mindelo. His novels have been translat ...
,
Arménio Vieira Arménio Adroaldo Vieira e Silva (; born January 29, 1941) is a Cape Verdean writer, poet and journalist. He began his activity during the 1960s, collaborated in SELÓ, Boletim de Cabo Verde, Vértice (Coimbra) review, Raízes, Ponto & Vírgula ...
,
Mito Elias Fernando Hamilton Barbosa Elias, also known as Mito or Mito Elias (born 9 August 1965) is a Cape Verdean artist, visual artist and a poet. Biography Mito Elias was born in Praia, Santiago, Cape Verde. He studied art at Centro de Arte & Comunica ...
(who was also a painter) and some others. Arménio Vieira wrote ''O Poema, a Viagem, o Sonho'', published in 2009 which later won the
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 Bi ...
, the only literature written in Cape Verde to be awarded by that award. In June 2007, a CD titled ''
Poesia de Cabo Verde e Sete Poemas de Sebastião da Gama ''Poesia de Cabo Verde e Sete Poemas de Sebastião da Gama'' (''Poetry of Cape Verde and Seven Poems by Sebastião da Gama'') is a collection of poems released in a CD by Afonso Dias and other "guests" (Carlos Germano, Luís Vicente, Mina Andala ...
'' was released by
Afonso Dias Afonso Dias is a Portuguese singer, musician, poet and actor. He was deputy of the Constitution Assembly of 1975/76 under the Popular Democratic Union (Portugal) (later, he did not exercise in other political offices). In music, he was one of ...
; it features notable Cape Verdean poems.


Writers

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André Álvares de Almada André Álvares de Almada ( fl. 16th and 17th centuries) was a Cape Verdean writer, trader and explorer of mestiço (mixed) descent. He was one of the first recorded Cape Verdean writers in Cape Verdean history, in 1598, he was knighted as a Knigh ...
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Germano Almeida Germano Almeida (; born 31 July 1945) is a Cape Verdean author and lawyer. Biography Born on the Cape Verdean island Boa Vista, Almeida studied law at the University of Lisbon and currently practices in Mindelo. His novels have been translat ...
* Mário Alberto Fonseca de Almeida *
Orlanda Amarílis Orlanda Amarílis Lopes Rodrigues Fernandes Ferreira, known as Orlanda Amarílis (8 October 1924 – 1 February 2014) was a Cape Verdean writer. She is considered to be a noteworthy writer of fiction whose main literary themes include perspectiv ...
* Eileen Barbosa * Jorge Barbosa * B. Leza (Francisco Xavier da Cruz) * António Pedro Cardoso * Fausto Duarte * Mário José Domingues * Daniel Filipe * Vera Duarte *
Silvino Lopes Évora Silvino Lopes Évora is a Cape Verdean writer, poet, journalist and a university professor. Biography He was born in the village of Chão Bom nearly south of Tarrafal, he later attended primary school and a preparatory cycle. He achieved secon ...
* Manuel Ferreira * Corsino António Fortes * Arnaldo França *
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 ...
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António Aurélio Gonçalves António Aurélio Gonçalves, better known as Nhô Roque (25 September 1901 – 30 September 1984), was a Cape Verdean writer, critic, historian and professor. Life Gonçalves was born in the city of Mindelo, capital of the island of São Vicen ...
* António Januário Leite * Leão Lopes * José Lopes * Manuel Lopes *
Baltasar Lopes da Silva Baltasar Lopes da Silva ( Caleijão, São Nicolau, 23 April 1907 - Lisbon, Portugal, 28 May 1989) was a writer, poet and linguist from Cape Verde, who wrote in both Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole. With Manuel Lopes and Jorge Barbosa, he w ...
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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 ...
* João Cleófas Martins * Ovídio de Sousa Martins * Karin Mensah *
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 ...
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Ivone Ramos Ivone Aida Lopes Fernandes Ramos (September 7, 1926 – March 3, 2018) was a Cape Verdean writer. Biography She was born to Armando Napoleão Rodrigues Fernandes and Alice Lopes da Silva Fernandes. She belonged to a family of great literary fi ...
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Yara dos Santos Yara dos Santos (born 1979) is a Cape Verdean writer. Biography Her first book ''Força de Mulher'' (Garrido Publishers, 2002), which relates her experience in her appearance in a Portuguese television programme '' Confiança Cega''. She later w ...
* Artur Augusto da Silva * Tomé Varela da Silva *
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 ...
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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 at ...
* João Vário * Manuel Veiga *
Arménio Vieira Arménio Adroaldo Vieira e Silva (; born January 29, 1941) is a Cape Verdean writer, poet and journalist. He began his activity during the 1960s, collaborated in SELÓ, Boletim de Cabo Verde, Vértice (Coimbra) review, Raízes, Ponto & Vírgula ...


Poets

* Pedro Corsino Azevedo * Terêncio Anahory * Jorge Barbosa *
Amílcar Cabral Amílcar Lopes da Costa Cabral (; – ) was a Bissau-Guinean and Cape Verdean agricultural engineer, pan-Africanist, intellectual, poet, theoretician, revolutionary, political organizer, nationalist and diplomat. He was one of Africa's foremo ...
* Corsino António Fortes * Sérgio Frusoni *
Baltasar Lopes da Silva Baltasar Lopes da Silva ( Caleijão, São Nicolau, 23 April 1907 - Lisbon, Portugal, 28 May 1989) was a writer, poet and linguist from Cape Verde, who wrote in both Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole. With Manuel Lopes and Jorge Barbosa, he w ...
(Osvaldo Alcântara) *
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 ...
* José Lopes * Manuel Lopes *
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 ...
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Gabriel Mariano José Gabriel Lopes da Silva, also known as Gabriel Mariano (May 18, 1928 in Ribeira Grande – February 18, 2002 in Lisbon, Portugal), was a Cape Verdean poet, novelist, and an essayist. He studied at São Joaquim and graduated as director in Lis ...
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João Cleofas Martins João is the Portuguese equivalent of the given name John. The diminutive is Joãozinho and the feminine is Joana. It is widespread in Portuguese-speaking countries. Notable people with the name are enumerated in the sections below. Kings * ...
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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 ...
* António de Névada * António Nunes * Oswaldo Osório * 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 ...
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Eugénio Tavares Eugénio de Paula Tavares (born 18 October 1867 in the island of Brava; died 1 June 1930 in Vila Nova Sintra) was a Cape Verdean poet. He is known through his famous poems (''mornas''), mostly written in the Creole of Brava. Biography Eugénio ...
* José Luís Tavares * João Vário ( Timóteo Tio Tiofe) * Vadino Velhinho *
Arménio Vieira Arménio Adroaldo Vieira e Silva (; born January 29, 1941) is a Cape Verdean writer, poet and journalist. He began his activity during the 1960s, collaborated in SELÓ, Boletim de Cabo Verde, Vértice (Coimbra) review, Raízes, Ponto & Vírgula ...
* Arthur Vieira * Teobaldo Virgínio * Leão Vulcão


See also

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Media of Cape Verde This article is about the mass media in Cape Verde including its telecommunications, television and radio. Telecommunications In 2011, there were approximately 73,000 main line telephones and 500,000 mobile and cellular phones in use in Cape Verd ...


References


Further reading

*Bernard Magnier (dir.), ''Littératures du Cap-Vert, de Guinée-Bissao, de São Tomé et Principe'', Clef, Paris, 1993, p. 152 *


External links


lirecapvert.org
the most complete website on cape verdean literature and culture
Manuel Lopes: The last "Claridoso"

Culture and Creole

Ti Lobo e Ti Pedro – Santo Antão Creole






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