Maria Isabel Barreno
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Born |
Maria Isabel Barreno July 10, 1939 Lisbon, Portugal |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Portuguese |
Nationality | Portuguese |
Maria Isabel Barreno de Faria Martins GOIH (born July 10, 1939, Lisbon) is a Portuguese writer.
Biography
She studied College of Letters at the Universidade de Lisboa, where she graduated in Historico-Philosophical Sciences.
She dedicated herself to the cause of feminism, taking part in the Portuguese feminist movement together with the writers Maria Teresa Horta and Maria Velho da Costa, the "Three Marias" (Três Marias).
On March 8, 2004, she was made a Grand Official in the Ordem do Infante D. Henrique.[1]
Works
- Adaptação do Trabalhador de Origem Rural ao Meio Industrial Urbano (1966)
- A Condição da Mulher Portuguesa (1968) (collaboration)
- De Noite as Árvores São Negras (1968)
- Os Outros Legítimos Superiores (1970)
- Novas Cartas Portuguesas (1971) (co-authored with Maria Teresa Horta and Maria Velho da Costa)
- A Morte da Mãe (1972))
- A Imagem da Mulher na Imprensa (1976)
- Inventário de Ana (1982)
- Contos Analógicos (1983)
- Sinos do Universo (1984)
- Contos (1985)
- Célia e Celina (1985)
- O Outro Desbotado (1986)
- O Falso Neutro (1989)
- O Direito ao Presente (1990)
- Crónica do Tempo (1991) - winner of the Fernando Namora Prize
- O enviado (1991)
- O Chão Salgado (1992)
- Os Sensos Incomuns (1993) - winner of the Prémio P.E.N. Clube Português de Ficção, and the Grande Prémio de Conto Camilo Castelo Branco[2]
- O Senhor das Ilhas (1994)
- As Vésperas Esquecidas (1999)
References
- ↑ Official page of the Grand-Master of the Portuguese Honorary Orders. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
- ↑ "Prémio de Conto Camilo Castelo Branco" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 8 March 2011.
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