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Angola: Literary Works On Display in Lubango City


Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
 

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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

14 May 2008
Posted to the web 14 May 2008

Lubango

An exhibition of literary works on the country's social and political aspects will be opened on Wednesday, in Lubango City, under the commemoration of the state-run Angola Insurance Company (ENSA)'s anniversary, to be marked on April 15, ANGOOP has learnt.

During the activity 12 literary works by Angolans writers will be on display, which speak about the living of Angolans, written in styles like novel, poetry, as well as scientific history.

Among the literary works are books by Boaventura Cardoso, Jose Eduardo Agualusa, Amelia Mingas, Ezaquiel Cori, Ondjaki, Fernando Costa Andre and Jimmy Rufino.



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