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- Q1382581 description "Mozambican writer".
- Q1382581 description "Mozambican writer".
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- Q1382581 abstract "Rui Manuel Correia Knopfli (Inhambane, Portuguese East Africa, August 10, 1932 – Lisbon, December 25, 1997) was a Mozambican writer.He studied in South Africa before starting his professional career in Lourenço Marques (nowadays Maputo).He interacted with the most important intellectual personalities of his time and was Ambassador of Portugal in London. Intimacy, glum and written aesthetics conscientiousness are the main themes of his works.Rui Knopfli was born in Inhambane, Mozambique, in 1932. He attended secondary school in Lourenço Marques, continuing to study in Johannesburg - South Africa between 1958 and 1974 was delegated medical sales. Published the first book, The Country of the Other, in 1959. He was director of the newspaper La Tribuna between May 1974 and February 1975. Co-directed with Eugene Lisbon, literary supplements of this newspaper and The Voice of Mozambique . Launched, with João Pedro Dias Grabato, notebooks of poetry Caliban (1971–72), which brought together employees as Jorge de Sena, Herbert Helder, António Ramos Rosa, Fernando Assis Pacheco, José Craveirinha, Sebastião Alba, etc.. Directed the notebook Arts & Letters (1972–75), the magazine Time, there has published numerous translations of poets. Left Mozambique in March 1975, where he returned only once - in October 1989. He was part of a generation of Mozambican expatriates that included Alberto de Lacerda, Helder Macedo and poets Virgil de Lemos, the director Ruy Guerra, philosophers Fernando Gil and José Gil, the architect Pancho Guedes Miranda, the photographer Pepe Diniz, the painter Bertina Lopes and essayist Eugenio Lisboa. He settled in London in 1975. Then he held for twenty-two consecutive years, the press office of director (1975–97) at the Embassy of Portugal. In 1984 he received the award for poetry PEN Club. He died in Lisbon in 1997.".
- Q1382581 birthDate "1932-08-10".
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- Q1382581 dateOfBirth "1932-08-10".
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- Q1382581 name "Knopfli, Rui".
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- Q1382581 comment "Rui Manuel Correia Knopfli (Inhambane, Portuguese East Africa, August 10, 1932 – Lisbon, December 25, 1997) was a Mozambican writer.He studied in South Africa before starting his professional career in Lourenço Marques (nowadays Maputo).He interacted with the most important intellectual personalities of his time and was Ambassador of Portugal in London.".
- Q1382581 label "Rui Knopfli".
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