Staff writers | Jaime Cortesão Casimiro |
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Categories | Weekly magazine |
Founded | 1946 |
Final issue | 1948 |
Country | Portugal |
Based in | Lisbon |
Language | Portuguese |
Mundo literário: semanário de crítica e informação literária, científica e artística (Portuguese for "World Literature") was a Portuguese review published in Lisbon from 1946 to 1948.[1]
The seminary's weekly director-general was Jaime Cortesão Casimiro and its literary head was Adolfo Casais Monteiro, they formed a directive body to the journal, Emil Andersen and Luís de Sousa Rebelo. Its creation occurs of a context of lack of freedom of the press, being in the sights of censorship. 53 issues were made.[1] A previous leaflet announced the coming of the weekly, which brought up-to-date information in culture, it covered literature, theatre, cinema, scientific views, lecture tribunal, plastic arts, books and more.
Writers
Writers included:
- António José Saraiva
- João Gaspar Simões
- Augusto Abelaira
- Pedro Homem de Mello
- Eugénio de Andrade
- Matilde Rosa Araújo
- Jacinto do Prado Coelho
- Vitorino Magalhães Godinho
- Alexandre O'Neill
- Alves Redol
- José Régio
- Jorge de Sena
- Joel Serrão
- Fernando Namora
- Edmundo Curvelo
- Mário Sacramento
- António Branquinho da Fonseca
- Aguinaldo Brito Fonseca
- Rui Grácio
- Diogo de Macedo
- Luís Francisco Rebello
- Murilo Mendes
- Carlos Drummond de Andrade
- Castro Soromenho
- António Sérgio
- Alexandre Pinheiro Torres
- Manuela Porto
- Cândido Costa Pinto
- António Pedro
- Álvaro Salema
- Júlio Pomar
- Abel Manta
- José Ernesto de Sousa
- Mário Novais
- Pedro da Silveira
- Fernando de Azevedo
- Rómulo de Carvalho
- João José Cochofel
- Nataniel Costa
- Mário Dionísio
- Sebastião da Gama
References
- 1 2 3 Roldão, Helena. "Historic file: Mundo literário: semanário de crítica e informação literária, científica e artística (1946-1948)" (PDF). Hemeroteca Municipal de Lisboa (in Portuguese). Retrieved 3 November 2014.
External links
- Mundo literário : semanário de crítica e informação literária, científica e artística, digittal copy at Digital (in Portuguese)
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