- José Eduardo Agualusa
José Eduardo Agualusa (Alves da Cunha) (born 1960) is an
Angolan journalist and writer born to white Portuguese settlers. A native ofHuambo ,Angola , he currently resides in bothLisbon andLuanda . He writes in Portuguese.Works
He has previously published collections of short stories, novels, a novella, and - in collaboration with fellow journalist
Fernando Semedo and photographerElza Rocha - a work of investigative reporting on the African community of Lisbon, "Lisboa Africana" (1993). He has also written "Estação das Chuvas ", a biographical novel aboutLidia do Carmo Ferreira , the Angolan poet and historian who disappeared mysteriously in Luanda in 1992. His novel "Nação Crioula " (1997) was awarded the Grande Prémio Literário RTP. It tells the story of a secret love between the fictional Portuguese adventurerCarlos Fradique Mendes (a creation of the 19th century novelistEça de Queiroz ) andAna Olímpia de Caminha , a former slave who became one of the wealthiest people in Angola. "Um Estranho em Goa" ("A stranger in Goa", 2000) was written on the occasion of a visit to Goa by the author.Agualusa won the
Independent Foreign Fiction Prize in 2007 for the English translation of his novel "The Book of Chameleons", translated by Daniel Hahn. He is the first African writer to win the award since its inception in 1990.External links
* [http://www.agualusa.info Homepage of José Eduardo Agualusa (in Portuguese, English, German & French)]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6612907.stm "Angolan author wins fiction prize" BBC News, 1 May 2007]
* [http://www.literaturfestival.com/bios1_3_6_633.html Biography from the international literature festival berlin]
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