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34: 344:, his fourth novel, and universally acknowledged as one of the most important works of Portuguese literature, being integrated into the syllabus of the course of Portuguese in secondary schools. 405:
poets. He is one of the greatest poets of the 20th century combining social intervention (Neorealism) with reflection about the creative process of writing. His writing is dense and accurate (
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The following year he settles definitively in Lisbon. In 1949 he marries Ă‚ngela, whom he had met at the university and was from
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His works were translated to English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Russian.
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regime, and the same year is released the second edition of
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