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Fernando Goncalves Namora

Portuguese writer and medical doctor

Died when: 69 years 291 days (837 months)
Star Sign: Aries

 

Fernando Goncalves Namora

Fernando Namora (15 April 1919 – 31 January 1989), with the full name Fernando Gonçalves Namora was a Portuguese writer and medical doctor.Namora was born in Condeixa-a-Nova, Coimbra District and died in Lisbon, Portugal.

He received his medical degree at 1942, by the University of Coimbra.Those years as student would have influenced him as a man (and writer) as well his experience as a country doctor, in remote regions as Beira Baixa and Alentejo, till the year of 1950, when he moved to Lisbon, invited to be medical assistant at the Instituto Português de Oncologia.

His early book was , poetry, in (1937), published at the age of 18.In (1938) appeared his first romance that won the , and, three years later, with some other colleagues at Coimbra, was involved in the literary project of , (1941), with 10 volumes, which the first one was his poem named Terra - for many specialists the advent of neorealism movement, a milestone in the Portuguese literature.

All the early age lyrics are in the anthology , by 1959.Nevertheless, his youth, Coimbra's student atmosphere romance is (1943), at the collection (1943), by .

Besides over 30 titles, along his fifty years of intensive literary life, not only wrote “neo-realistic” novels, as (1945), (1946), Retalhos da Vida de um Médico (1949 and 1963), (1950), (1954), but also “urban themes”, contemporary fiction, as in (1957), (1959), (1961, ), (1972), (1980) or (1982, , and ).

Another cycle was the narratives, a sort of analytic, critic testimonials, regarding “social themes” and the emergence of a new time, specially during the 1960s and 1970s, related with the Geneve International Encounters and the many travels abroad (including Scandinavia), expressed in Diálogo em Setembro (1966), Um Sino na Montanha (1968), Os Adoradores do Sol (1971), Estamos no Vento (1974), A Nave de Pedra (1975), Cavalgada Cinzenta (1977), URSS, Mal Amada, Bem Amada and Sentados na Relva, from (1986).

Namora was suggested for the Nobel Prize in 1981.


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