Portugal Mourns Acclaimed Writer Antonio Lobo Antunes
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One of the most important contemporary Portuguese writers and one of the most influential voices in European literature disappeared in Lisbon at the age of 83.
In his career he published about 30 novels and numerous chronics, being distinguished in 2007 with the Camón Prize. Article Written by Antonio Lobo Antunes, one of the possible Nobel Prize winners, died after surviving three cancer types appeared for the first time in Romania TV.
On Thursday, March 5, Portuguese novelist Antonio Lobo Antunes died in Lisbon, at the age of 83. Aware of the importance and fame of the writer in his country, the Portuguese government decreed a day of national mourning for Saturday.
His multi-voiced work illuminates the darkest corners of Portuguese history. António Lobo Antunes has created a completely own narrative art. Now the author died at the age of 83.
Portugal mourns acclaimed writer Antonio Lobo Antunes
Portugal's government ordered a day of national mourning for writer Antonio Lobo Antunes, internationally acclaimed for his work on the divisions in Portuguese society, after his death was announced Thursday at the age of 83.
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