A critical and historical study of the Portuguese-language literatures of Angola, Mozambique, the Cape Verde Islands, Sao Tome, and Principe, examining the works of principal and representative writers in their social and cultural contexts
| LoC Classification |
PQ9900 |
| LoC Control Number |
74024416 |
| Dewey |
869.09 |
| Nationality |
African |
| No. of Pages |
450 |
| Height x Width |
9.1
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Russell G. Hamilton is a professor of Portuguese language and Luso-Brazilian literature at Vanderbilt University. He has served as a Fulbright research fellow in Portugal and Africa.
discusses Portugese colonial poets such as agostino neto and Manuel Joaquim Reis Ventura.