Lídia Jorge (born 18 June 1946) is a prominent Portuguese
novelist
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and author whose work is representative of a recent style of Portuguese writing, the so-called "Post Revolution Generation".
Life
Lídia Jorge was born in the village of
Boliqueime in the
Algarve
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region of southern Portugal in a family of farmers and emigrants. She graduated in Romance Philology from the Faculty of Arts of the
University of Lisbon
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and became a secondary school teacher. In this position, she spent some decisive years in
Angola
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and
Mozambique
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, during the last period of the
Portuguese Colonial War
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, but most of her teaching career was in Portugal. She was a visiting professor at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Lisbon between 1995 and 1999. She also served as a member of the Portuguese High Authority for Media ((Social Communication)) and was a member of the General Council of the
University of Algarve
The University of Algarve (UAlg; ), founded in 1979, is a Portuguese public higher education institution located in the southernmost region of mainland Portugal, the Algarve, having its headquarters and two out of its three campuses in Faro (na ...
.
Publications
Lídia Jorge's first publication, the novel ''O Dia dos Prodígios''
he Day of the Prodigies(1980), is considered to be a major contribution to the new wave of modern Portuguese literature which followed the end of the
Estado Novo regime in 1974. The two novels which followed, ''O Cais das Merendas''
he Wharf of the Parties’ Remains(1982) and ''Notícia da Cidade Silvestre''
he Wild Town Remembering(1984) both won the Lisbon Municipality Literary Prize.
It was, however, with ''A Costa dos Murmúrios''
he Murmuring Coast(1988), a book that draws upon her experiences in colonial Africa, that the author confirmed her status as one of the leading figures in modern Portuguese literature.
In 1998 ''O Vale da Paixão''
he Painter of Birdswon a number of awards. Four years later the novel ''O Vento Assobiando nas Gruas''
he Wind Whistling in the Cranes(2002) won the
Grande Prémio da Associação Portuguesa de Escritores (Portuguese Writers' Association Prize) and the
Prémio Correntes d'Escritas (Prize for New Currents in Writing).
In 2007 Lídia Jorge published the novel ''Combateremos a Sombra''
e Shall Fight the Shadow which was launched at the
Fernando Pessoa Foundation in Lisbon. This novel won the Michel Brisset Prize 2008 awarded by the French Psychiatrists Association.
In 2009 the author published the essay ''Contrato Sentimental''
entimental Contract a critical reflection on the future of Portugal. In 2011 she wrote ''A Noite das Mulheres Cantoras''
he Night of the Singing Women
''Os Memoráveis'', published in 2014, is a book about the mythology of the
Carnation Revolution
The Carnation Revolution (), code-named Operation Historic Turn (), also known as the 25 April (), was a military coup by military officers that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major socia ...
, recovering the theme of ''O Dia dos Prodígios'', her first book. In 2018, she published ''Estuário'', about the vulnerability of the present time. In 2022, the writer published ''Misericórdia'', a reflection on humanity and a tribute to her mother, Maria dos Remédios, who died during the COVID-19 pandemic. With this novel, Lídia Jorge won several prizes.
Lídia Jorge has also written for the younger audience: ''O Grande Voo do Pardal''
he Great Flight of the Sparrow(2007) illustrated by Inês de Oliveira, and ''Romance do Grande Gatão''
ig Tomcat's Novel(2010) illustrated by Danuta Wojciechowska.
Although she had written poetry from an early age, it was only in 2019 that she published her first book of poems, ''O Livro das Tréguas''. Lídia Jorge has published anthologies of short stories, ''Marido e Outros Contos''
usband and Other Stories(1997), ''O Belo Adormecido''
he Sleeping Beau(2003), ''Praça de Londres''
ondon Plaza(2008), ''O Amor em Lobito Bay''
ove in Lobito Bay(2016) in addition to separate editions of ''A Instrumentalina'' (1992) and ''O Conto do Nadador''
he story of the Swimmer(1992).
In 2020, under the title ''Em Todos os Sentidos'', she gathered the chronicles she had read over the course of a year on Portuguese public radio,
Antena 2. In 2022, the writer published ''Misericórdia'', a reflection on humanity and a tribute to her mother, Maria dos Remédios, who died during the COVID-19 pandemic. With this novel, Lídia Jorge has won several prizes, like the
Prix Médicis
The Prix Médicis () is a French literary award given each year in November. It was founded in 1958 by and . .
Main themes
* the colonial and dictatorial past
* the meaning of revolutions
* tensions between modern and postmodern society
* conflicts between generations
* family breakups
* the female condition
* emigration
Adaptations
Theatre
Lídia Jorge's play ''A Maçon'' was staged at the Dona Maria II National Theatre in 1997, directed by Carlos Avilez. A theatrical adaptation of ''O Dia dos Prodígios'' was also performed, directed by Cucha Carvalheiro at
Teatro da Trindade in Lisbon. Recently, ''Instruções para Voar'' was performed by ACTA, at
Teatro Lethes in Faro and Teatro da Trindade. The latter was directed by Juni Dahr Jean-Guy Lecayt was responsible for the scenography.
Cinema and TV
The novel ''A Costa dos Murmurios'' was adapted to cinema in 2004 by Margarida Cardoso. The short story ''Miss Beijo'' was adapted for Portuguese public television (RTP) in 2021 and directed by Miguel Simal. ''The Wind Whistling in the Cranes'' was adapted to cinema by Jeanne Waltz.
Representation
The literary agency that represents Lídia Jorge, Literarische Agentur Dr. Ray-GüdeMertin (of the literature professor and literary agent by the same name), is based in Frankfurt and is now directed by Nicole Witt.
Academy
Lídia Jorge's novels are translated into several languages. Her works, in addition to editions in
Brazil
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, have been translated into more than twenty languages, namely English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Swedish, Hebrew, Italian and Greek, and are the object of study in Portuguese and foreign universities. Several essays have also been dedicated to them.
The University of Algarve, on 15 December 2010, awarded her a Doctorate ''Honoris Causa''. In 2020
issue 205of COLÓQUIO LETRAS Magazine was dedicated to her. In 2021
of the Spanish Magazine TURIA also dedicated its main dossier to the novelist. In September of that year, the University of Geneva, in Switzerland, inaugurated th
Lídia Jorge Chairand in November, at the University of Massachusetts UMass Amherst, the protocol for a Lídia Jorge Chair was signed. This Chair was inaugurated in April 2022. In March 2024 another Lídia Jorge Chair was inaugurated, this time at the Universidade Federal de Goiás, Brazil.
The University of Aveiro, on the occasion of its 51st anniversary, on December 18, 2024, awarded th
Doctorate Honoris Causato Lídia Jorge, describing the Algarve author as "probably the most international of contemporary Portuguese writers, whose books travel the world, translated into the most diverse languages”.
Tributes
On 17 December 2004, the Municipal Council of
Albufeira
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inaugurated the Lídia Jorge Municipal Library in her honour. To mark the 30th anniversary of the publication of ''O Dia dos Prodígios'', the Municipality of
Loulé
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promoted a large bio-bibliographic exhibition, “Thirty Years of Published Writing", between November 2010 and March 2011 at the Convento de Santo António dos Olivais.
In Portugal, the then President of the Republic,
Jorge Sampaio
Jorge Fernando Branco de Sampaio (; 18 September 1939 – 10 September 2021) was a Portuguese lawyer and politician who was the 18th President of Portugal from 1996 to 2006. Sampaio was a member of the Socialist Party, a party which he ...
, awarded her the Grand Cross of the Order of Infante D. Henrique on 9 March 2005. The President of the French Republic,
Jacques Chirac
Jacques René Chirac (, ; ; 29 November 193226 September 2019) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1995 to 2007. He was previously Prime Minister of France from 1974 to 1976 and 1986 to 1988, as well as Mayor of Pari ...
, on 13 April 2005, decorated her as a Chevalier of the French
Order of Arts and Letters, being later elevated to the rank of Officer, on July 14, 2015.
In 2021, Lídia Jorge was appointe
member of the Portuguese Council of Stateby President
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa
Marcelo Nuno Duarte Rebelo de Sousa (; born 12 December 1948) is a Portuguese politician and academic who is the president of Portugal since 2016. He is a member of the Social Democratic Party, though he suspended his party membership for the ...
for the period 2021-2026.
She is a regular contributor to ''
Jornal de Letras'' and has written chronicles for ''
Público'' and ''
El País
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It is the second-most circulated daily newspaper in Spain . is the most read newspaper in ...
''.
Bibliography
Novels
* ''O Dia dos Prodígios'' (The Day of Prodigies) - 1980
* ''O Cais das Merendas'' (The Quay of the Parties Remains) - 1982
* ''Notícia da Cidade Silvestre'' (The Wild Town Remembering) - 1984
* ''A Costa dos Murmúrios'' (The Murmuring Coast) - 1988 (Available in English)
* ''A Última Dona'' - 1992
* ''O Jardim Sem Limites'' (Limitless Garden) - 1995
* ''O Vale da Paixão'' (The Painter of Birds) - 1998 (Available in English)
* ''O Vento Assobiando nas Gruas'' (The Wind Whistling in the Cranes) - 2002 (Available in English)
* ''Combateremos a Sombra'' (We Shall Fight the Shadow) - 2007
* ''A Noite das Mulheres Cantoras'' (The Night of the Singing Women) - 2011
* ''Os Memoráveis'' (The Memorable) - 2014
* ''Estuário'' (Estuary) - 2018
* ''Misericórdia'' - 2022
Short stories
* ''A Instrumentalina'' - 1992
* ''O Conto do Nadador'' (The Story of the Swimmer) - 1992
* ''Marido e outros Contos'' (Husband and Other Stories) - 1997
* ''O Belo Adormecido'' (The Sleeping Beau) - 2004
* ''Praça de Londres'' (London Plaza) - 2008
* ''O Organista'' (The Organist) - 2014
* ''O Amor em Lobito Bay'' (Love in Lobito Bay) - 2016
Children's literature
* ''O Grande Voo do Pardal''
he Great Flight of the Sparrow- (2007)
* ''Romance do Grande Gatão''
ig Tomcat's Novel- (2010)
* ''O Conto da Isabelinha'' (Lilibeth's Tale) - 2018
Essays
* ''Contrato Sentimental'' (Sentimental Contract) - 2009
Plays
* ''A Maçon'' (The Mason) - 1997
* ''Instruções para Voar'' (Instructions to Fly) - 2016
Poetry
* ''O Livro das Tréguas'' - 2019
Chronicles
* ''Em todos os Sentidos'' - 2020
Distinctions
National orders
*

Grand Cross of the
Order of Prince Henry the Navigator (9 March 2005)
*

Chevalier of the French
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
The Order of Arts and Letters () is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture. Its supplementary status to the was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is the recognition of significant ...
(13 April 2005)
*

Officer of the French
Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
The Order of Arts and Letters () is an order of France established on 2 May 1957 by the Minister of Culture. Its supplementary status to the was confirmed by President Charles de Gaulle in 1963. Its purpose is the recognition of significant ...
(14 July 2015)
*

Commandeur des Arts et des Lettres (18 March 2025)
Prizes
* Malheiro Dias Prize,
Academia das Ciências de Lisboa (1981)
* Cidade de Lisboa Literary Prize (1982 and 1984), ''O Cais das Merendas''
* Dom Dinis Prize, Casa de Mateus Foundation (1998), O ''Vale da Paixão'' and ''Notícia da Cidade Silvestre''
* Bordallo Literature Prize, Casa da Imprensa (1998), ''O Vale da Paixão''
* Máxima Literature Prize (1998), ''O Vale da Paixão''
* P.E.N. Club Fiction Prize (1998), ''O Vale da Paixão''
* Jean Monnet European Literature Prize, European Writer of the Year, France (2000), ''O Vale da Paixão''
* Portuguese Writers Association Prize (2002), ''O Vento Assobiando nas Gruas''
* Correntes d’Escritas Prize (2002), ''O Vento Assobiando nas Gruas''
* International Albatroz Literature Prize, Günter Grass Foundation, Germany (2006)
* Portuguese Writers Association Prize – Millenium BCP (2007)
* Giuseppe Acerbi Special Prize Scrittura Femmenile, Italy (2007)
* French Psychiatrists Association, Michel Brisset Prize, France (2008), ''Combateremos a Sombra''
* Latin Union International Prize (2011)
* Spanish-Portuguese Art and Culture Prize (2014)
* Vergílio Ferreira Prize (2015)
* Urbano Tavares Rodrigues Prize (2015)
* XXIV Grand Prize in Literature DST (2019), ''Estuário''
* Rosalía de Castro do Centro PEN Galiza Prize (2020)
* FIL Award for Literature in Romance Languages (2020)
* Grand Prize for Chronicle, Portuguese Writers Association Prize /City Council of Loulé (2021), ''Em Todos os Sentido''Grande
* Prize Vida Literária Vítor Aguiar e Silva (2022/2023)
* Portuguese Writers Association Prize (2022), ''Misericórdia''
* Prize Eduardo Lourenço 2023 (Centro de Estudos Ibéricos), ''Misericórdia''
* Prize Urbano Tavares Rodrigues 2023 (FENPROF), ''Misericórdia''
* P.E.N. Club Narrative Prize 2023, ''Misericórdia''
* Prize Fernando Namora 2023, ''Misericórdia''
*
Prix Médicis étranger, 2023, ''Misericordia''
* Prize Fernando Namora 2024, ''Misericórdia''
References
External links
Donning the “Gift” of Representation: Lídia Jorge's ''A Instrumentalina'' by Ana Paula Ferreira
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1946 births
Living people
University of Lisbon alumni
20th-century Portuguese women writers
20th-century Portuguese writers
21st-century Portuguese women writers
21st-century Portuguese writers
Grand Crosses of the Order of Prince Henry