Better known as Noémia de Sousa, Noémia Carolina Abranches de Sousa Soares was born in Katembe, Moçambique, on the 20th of September of 1926. She was a prominent Mozambican woman writer and translator, usually known as “the mother of the Mozambican poets”. She published her poetry in local newspapers such as
O Brado Africano[The African Shout],
Itinerário[Itinerary],
Notícias do Bloqueio[The Block News]
Mensagem[Message] and
Mshao. She was involved, once exiled in Lisbon, in the activities of
Casa dos Estudantes do Impérioand of the Centre for African Studies, two well-known anti-colonial cultural associations. Sousa was reluctant to call herself either a poet, or an intellectual, deciding not to collect her complete poetry in a book until 2001. Indelibly linked to social,…
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Citation: Alfieri, Noemi. "Noémia de Sousa (aka Vera Micaia)". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 08 May 2021 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=14275, accessed 23 November 2024.]