“The new migration paradigm of transitional African spaces” is the title of a study carried out by a Cape Verdean researcher at Canada’s York University. The book by Pedro Marcelino is dedicated to the emergence of a new migratory paradigm in Cape Verde, which reveals that Cape Verdeans’
Spanish journalist and writer Angeles Caso won the Premio Planeta (Planet Award) on Thursday, October 15 for her book Against the Wind, a novel about a young Cape Verdean immigrant.
The Portuguese Assembly of the Republic approved a motion on Friday, June 12, congratulating Cape Verdean writer Arménio Vieira for his distinction in winning this year’s Camões Award, considered the highest literary honor for Portuguese-language literature and poetry.
Prime Minister José Maria Neves told A Semana Online that it was with “pride and satisfaction” that he learned that this year’s Camões Award had been attributed to Cape Verdean poet, novelist and playwright Arménio Vieira. “It is a great honor, and
86-year-old Educardo Vieira Fortes, better known as Dadinho, was the last director of the Tarrafal Prison Camp, and will soon release a book recounting his experiences at the prison, where, at the time of the Portuguese revolution in 1974, 51 Angolan and Cape Verdean political prisoners were detained.
Cape Verdean-Portuguese writer Joaquim Arena is one of the participants in the Luxembourg Book Salon, which wraps up today in the European Grand Duchy. Arena plans to publish his next novel this summer.
Renowned Angolan author José Luandino Vieira will speak at the auditorium of the University of Cape Verde (UniCV) later today. The writer returns to Cape Verde after more than twenty years without having visited the islands, where he wrote many of his books as a political prisoner of the Portuguese fascist
Cape Verde-based Brazilian journalist Gláucia Nogueira has been awarded in the Literatura para Todos (Literature for Everyone) competition for her biography B. Léza?! Um africano que amava o Brasil (B. Leza?! An African who loved Brazil), aimed at the young readers.
Cape Verdean poet José Luiz Tavares has been awarded the “Literature for all” prize, worth 10,000 reals, by Brazil’s Ministry of Education, for his work “Os Secretos Acrobatas” (“The Secret Acrobats”). The decision is still provisional, as complaints regarding
Na minha terra também se ama (In my land, people love as well), a book bringing together essays and other texts by the late Dionísia Velhinho Rodrigues, will be released at 6:30 pm today at the Meio de Achada de Santo António parish hall in Praia.
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20 May 2013 Reality show featuring Cape Verdean cops in second season on TNT and CNN
14 May 2013 Documentary on Cape Verde’s biological diversity financed through crowdfunding