Vergílio Ferreira
1916–1996
· lived 80 years
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Vergílio António Ferreira was a highly influential Portuguese writer, poet, novelist, playwright, essayist, and literary critic. He is regarded as one of the most significant figures in 20th-century Portuguese literature, known for his intellectual depth and exploration of existential themes. His work often grapples with questions of identity, freedom, and the human condition.
n. 1916-01-28, Freguesia de Melo · m. 1996-03-01, Lisboa
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Vergílio Ferreira (1916-1996) was a prominent Portuguese intellectual and literary figure. Born in Melo, Gouveia, he pursued a career in teaching and writing, becoming a prolific author whose works spanned various genres. His novels, such as 'Aparição' and 'Manhã Submersa,' are celebrated for their philosophical richness and stylistic innovation. Ferreira's writing is characterized by its introspective nature, exploring the complexities of human consciousness and the search for meaning in a seemingly absurd world. He was also a respected essayist and critic, contributing significantly to literary discourse in Portugal. His literary legacy is marked by his profound engagement with existentialism and his enduring influence on subsequent generations of Portuguese writers.
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