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- Orlanda_Amarílis abstract "Orlanda Amarílis Lopes Rodrigues Fernandes Ferreira, known as Orlanda Amarílis (October 8, 1924 – February 1, 2014) was a Cape Verdean writer. She is considered to be a noteworthy writer of fiction whose main literary themes include perspectives on women’s writing, with depictions of various aspects of the lives of Cape Verdean women as well as depictions of the Cape Verdean diaspora.".
- Q3073182 abstract "Orlanda Amarílis Lopes Rodrigues Fernandes Ferreira, known as Orlanda Amarílis (October 8, 1924 – February 1, 2014) was a Cape Verdean writer. She is considered to be a noteworthy writer of fiction whose main literary themes include perspectives on women’s writing, with depictions of various aspects of the lives of Cape Verdean women as well as depictions of the Cape Verdean diaspora.".
- Orlanda_Amarílis comment "Orlanda Amarílis Lopes Rodrigues Fernandes Ferreira, known as Orlanda Amarílis (October 8, 1924 – February 1, 2014) was a Cape Verdean writer. She is considered to be a noteworthy writer of fiction whose main literary themes include perspectives on women’s writing, with depictions of various aspects of the lives of Cape Verdean women as well as depictions of the Cape Verdean diaspora.".
- Q3073182 comment "Orlanda Amarílis Lopes Rodrigues Fernandes Ferreira, known as Orlanda Amarílis (October 8, 1924 – February 1, 2014) was a Cape Verdean writer. She is considered to be a noteworthy writer of fiction whose main literary themes include perspectives on women’s writing, with depictions of various aspects of the lives of Cape Verdean women as well as depictions of the Cape Verdean diaspora.".