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    • Fiction
      May 2019

      Assesta's Short Stories - Water

      by Assesta

      In this second volume of short stories by the authors of Assesta (Writers Association of Alentejo), water was the chosen theme to bring to life the imagination of writers and illustrators of Assesta.Short stories or poetic prose wanderings, the reader will find everything in these small texts followed by marvellous illustrations, all made in Alentejo.

    • Poetry by individual poets
      May 2018

      Crossing Of The Nimble Time

      by Luís Filipe Marcão

    • Fiction
      April 2016

      In The Name Of The Order - The Knights Of The Fig-Tree

      Os Cavaleiros da Figueira

      by Norberto Horta

      Portugal. It is 1546, and after an entire life of sole dedication, Master João da Piedade (John Piety) departs on a final mission in the name of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword. Sent to the plain lands of Além Tejo in an apparently easy task, Master John, with his eternal horse companion Thunder, puts at risk his own life on his Majesty’s service.Unexpectedly, Master John ends his days in the village that would turn out to become Knight’s Fig-Tree (Figueira dos Cavaleiros), after a hard existence powered with exciting adventures and full of emotions.   This is the path to cross... In The Name Of The Order!An outstanding novel with an engaging plot and excellent characters. A stirring adventure full of dramatic battles, slavery, treachery and intrigue, but also love, loss and friendship, that reveals the legacy of a man forever connected to the origins of a village.Peopled with characters both fictional and historical, this debut novel of Norberto Horta is the author’s description of the still unknown origins of Knight’s Fig-Tree (Figueira dos Cavaleiros), a beautiful country village in the heart of Alentejo, in Portugal. Possibly, a true story!

    • Literature & Literary Studies
      May 2020

      Literary Handout - Sunset

      by Francisco Inácio

    • Fiction
      April 2018

      My House Is Not My House Anymore

      by Eva Guimarães

      What happens when a woman is deprived of her belongings? She left her land for love. Far away, she realizes that all she had dreamed with becomes slowly into a nightmare. Meanwhile, she is unbelievably forced to self-isolation in her own house. Baruch, the dog, was her only and loyal friend. What if she was deprived even from that friend? Fear, harassment, violence.A true story disguised as pure literature that tells the story of a woman that never lost her dignity, despite all the abuse and humiliation. She never stopped fighting for her freedom.

    • Literature & Literary Studies
      September 2020

      Poetry Also Shouts

      by José Martins Gago, Sofia Paulino

    • Fiction
      February 2018

      The Knight Of Nobody's Land

      by Sinval Medina

      With a combination of documental record and pure fiction, Brazilian Sinval Medina brings us in this great work an historical figure that had his life on the wire in Brazil.Cristóvão Pereira de Abreu, the protagonist, was born in Portugal in 1678, and travelled to Brazil in an early age. Bonded with family ties to the economical elite of Rio de Janeiro, he becomes a man of great local deals. The true life of Cristóvão is novelized here in this stunning journey through the south of Brazil, since he was the man responsible for the discovering of the new land rails to the territories of the South.

    • The Arts
      October 2020

      descantes

      by José F. Colaço Guerreiro

      Considered by Unesco as World Heritage, the art of Cante is one of the most ancient and pure singing art form in Portugal. Along with this marvellous tradition, there are a few people that still keep the art of playing the Viola Campaniça, an acoustic guitar invented centuries ago in the region of Alentejo.The author, José Francisco Colaço, rescued this lost tradition from oblivion researching for more than twenty years, tracking the guardians of this old knowledge and bringing them back to the spotlight through audio records, radio programmes and, of course, writing.

    • Fiction
      April 2017

      nothing else to append... book 2

      by Vítor Encarnação, Joaquim Rosa

      A series of two year newspaper chronicles (2015-2017) in the form of beautiful poetic prose, with no particular theme in the background, with the exception of people and their general behaviour towards life, death, family, love or the lack of it, nature, land, home.

    • Fiction
      April 2019

      nothing else to append... book 3

      by Vítor Encarnação, Joaquim Rosa

      A series of two year newspaper chronicles (2017-2019) in the form of beautiful poetic prose, with no particular theme in the background, with the exception of people and their general behaviour towards life, death, family, love or the lack of it, nature, land, home.

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