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Portuguese writer (1940–2021)
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Luís Cristóvão Dias de Aguiar (8 September 1940 – 5 October 2021), commonly known as Cristóvão de Aguiar, was a Portuguese writer.

His most significant work is the novel trilogy "Raiz Comovida" (1979–1981), 'Marilha', narrative sequence (two novels: Grito em Chamas e Ciclone de Setembro", Passenger in Transit; "Diaries (Relação de Bordo, I,II, III," "A Tabuada do Tempo"; short stories: "Trasfega", "Cães Letrados", "A descoberta da cidade e outras histórias";Poetry: "Mãos Vazias"; "O pão da Palavra", "Sonetos de Amor Ilhéu"; Essays:"No Segundo Centenário da Reforma Pombalina"; "Com Paulo Quintela À Mesa da Tertúlia", "Charlas Sobre a Língua Portuguesa"; "Miguel Torga, o Lavrador das Letras" "Emigração e outros temas Ilhéus"; Translations: "Adam Smith, the Wealth of Nations"; "Noble Architecture" (from Portuguese into English).

References

  1. "Literatura: Cristóvão de Aguiar rejeita rótulo de literatura açoriana". Jornal de Notícias. 1 April 2009. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2011.
  2. Gomes, João Francisco. "Morreu aos 81 anos o escritor açoriano Cristóvão de Aguiar". Observador (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 6 October 2021.


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