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Portuguese poet

António Vicente Campinas (1910–1998) was a Portuguese poet from Algarve. His works include the book Raiz da Serenidade. He is especially famous for his poem "Cantar Alentejano", in honor of Catarina Eufémia. The poem, with music by José Afonso, is on the album "Cantigas de Maio", released on Christmas Day, 1971. (Hear part of the song here.)

Works

He began publishing poetry in 1938, with the book Aguarelas. Among his poetic works is the book Raiz da Serenidade. In 1952 he published his first novel "Fronteiriços", dedicated to smugglers. He also published books of short stories, with a poem in memory of Catarina Eufémia

References

  1. "VRSA celebra centenário do nascimento de Vicente Campinas". Jornal do Algarve (in Portuguese). 8 January 2011.
  2. "Catarina Eufémia - 50 anos depois da morte". www.pcp.pt. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  3. "Catarina Eufémia". Jornal Tornado (in European Portuguese). 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2021-12-07.

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