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    major Angolan writer of fiction. He writes under the name Pepetela. A Portuguese Angolan, Pepetela was born in Benguela, Portuguese Angola, and fought as...
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  • Angola. Most white settlers fled Angola after the end of Portuguese rule. Pepetela Iko Carreira António Pinto Pereira David_Carmo Portuguese Angolans German...
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    Palahniuk, Pynchon, Robinson, Strout, Tyler, White and Whitehead; Angola's Pepetela and Vieira; Argentina's Aira, Sarlo, Caparrós and Pauls; Belgium's Hertmans...
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    movements, and a few even joined them in their fight. The Angolan author Pepetela is among these. When the Salazar regime in Portugal was abolished by a...
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  • Prognathodon kianda, found in Angola, was named after her. The Angolan author Pepetela uses the Kianda as a central figure in his short story "Magias do Mar"...
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    Authors such as Francisco José Tenreiro, Luandino Vieira, Mia Couto, Pepetela, Lopito Feijóo, Rui Knopfli, Luis Kandjimbo, Manuel Rui or Ondjaki have...
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    Herberto Hélder José Rodrigues Miguéis Lídia Jorge Maria Judite de Carvalho Pepetela Raul Mesquita Sophia de Mello Breyner Urbano Tavares Rodrigues Vitorino...
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  • religion and especially the animism of African cultures. The term was used by Pepetela (1989) and Harry Garuba (2003) to be a new conception of magic realism...
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    Ndongo and Matamba Paula Teixeira da Cruz Paulo Maló Paulo Kassoma Pedro Passos Coelho Pepetela Raul Águas Viriato da Cruz Waldemar Bastos Zeca Afonso...
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  • to Violence) Alan Paton (South Africa): Cry, The Beloved Country (1948) Pepetela (Angola) : Muana Puó, Mayombe, A Gloriosa Família (1997) Sol Plaatje (South...
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