Correia, Natália (1923–1993)

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Correia, Natália (1923–1993)

Portuguese poet. Name variations: Natalia de Oliveira Correia. Born Aug 13, 1923, on the island of São Miguel in the Azores; died Mar 16, 1993, in Lisbon, Portugal; educated in Lisbon.

Associated with leftist politics, served as an independent representative in Parliament; wrote reviews and articles for most major Portuguese journals; poetry includes Rio de Nuvens (1947), Passaporte (1958), O Vinho e a Lira (1966), Mosca Iluminada (1972), O Dilúvio d a Pomba (1979), A Pécora (1983), Sonetos Românticos (1990) and Memória da Sombra (1994); novels include A sua engloba Aventuras de Um Pequeno Herói (1945), A Madona (1968) and As Núpcias (1990); edited several critical works and anthologies, including Surrealismo na Poesia Portuesa (1973), and wrote several plays, including O Encoberto; also was responsible for publishing the controversial Novas Cartas Portuguesas (The Three Marias: The New Portuguese Letters, 1975), which set off a fire storm.

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