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19h. Ana Paula Tavares Is the Winner of the 2025 Camón Prize

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The Angolan writer was distinguished by the poetic work. The juri highlights the relevant "anthropolological dimension in historical perspective". Still, Pedro Duarte says that the Coming "is not reliable".

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The Angolan writer was distinguished by the poetic work. The juri highlights the relevant "anthropolological dimension in historical perspective". Still, Pedro Duarte says that the Coming "is not reliable".

·Portugal
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A writer is 72 years old and a defender of women's rights.

"Many parabens, Ana Paula Tavares, by the Award Camóns 2025! In addition to the fair recognition of the work as poet and historian, it is an avalanche to its continued reflection on several universes of culture and the condition of the woman. The Portuguese language owes it very much!", wrote in the social network X to the Portuguese governor who was the one who gave the news of the award to the writer. The Editorial Way welcomed the award of th…

·Portugal
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Júri distinguishes the author’s “fadual and coherent trajectory of aesthetic creation”, “and, in particular, its redemption of the dignity of Poesia”

·Portugal
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The writer, professor and defender of women's rights Ana Paula Tavares became the first Angolan woman to win the Camón Prize, at the end of 37 editions of this Gilead. After Pepetela, in 1997, and Luandino Vieira, in 2006, the Juri of the Camón Prize, was born in Lubango, in the province of Huíla, Angola, 72 years ago (he completed the 73rd anniversary of this month). He studied History at the Faculty of Letters of Lubango and completed this for…

·Funchal, Portugal
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The nicio was made by the O-General of the Book, Archives and Libraries (DGLAB).

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Correio da Manhã broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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