táo zuòzhělièbiǎo
kěn 'ěr Antero de Quentalpèi suǒ Fernando Pessoaān léi sēn Sophia Andresen
ā ruò Carlos Maria de Araujoào wéi Carlos de Oliveiraāi 'ào · · ān Eugénio de Andrade
ruò · José Saramago
ào wéi Carlos de Oliveira
táo   (1921nián1981nián)

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yuèdòuào wéi Carlos de Oliveirazài诗海dezuòpǐn!!!
  zhù yào shī zuò yòu:《 yóu》 (1942)、《 pín qióng de qīn》 (1945) sàng shī de shōu huò》 (1948)、《 xià 》 (1949)、《 xié de 》 (1950)、《 mín yáo》 (1960)、《 shī 》 ( bāo kuò 1945 nián zhì 1960 nián wèn de shī zuò, 1962)、《 guān zuǒ biān》 [1968)、《 wēi xíng jǐng guān》 (1968)、《 liǎng zhǒng zhī jiān》 (1971) děng


  Carlos de Oliveira, GOSE (1921, Belém, Brazil - 1981, Lisbon, Portugal), was a Portuguese poet and novelist.
  
  He was born to a Portuguese family living in Brazil, which then moved back to Portugal in 1923. He graduated at the University of Coimbra in history and philosophy, and is counted amongst the neorealist poets.
  
  
  Published works
  Poetry:
  Turismo (1942)
  Mãe Pobre (1945)
  Descida aos Infernos (1949)
  Terra de Harmonia (1950)
  Cantata (1960)
  Sobre o Lado Esquerdo (1968)
  Micropaisagem (1969)
  Entre Duas Memórias (1971)
  Pastoral (1977)
  Trabalho Poético (1977-78)
  
  Fiction:
  Casa na Duna (1943)
  Alcateia (1944)
  Pequenos Burgueses (1948)
  Uma Abelha na Chuva (1953)
  Finisterra (1978)
  Chronicle:
  
  O Aprendiz de Feiticeiro (1971)
  
  His works were translated to English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian.
    

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