Maria Teresa Horta
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Maria Teresa Mascarenhas Horta (born May 20, 1937, Lisbon
Lisbon
Lisbon is the capital city and largest city of Portugal with a population of 545,245 within its administrative limits on a land area of . The urban area of Lisbon extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of 3 million on an area of , making it the 9th most populous urban...

) is a Portuguese writer.

She is bachelor in the Universidade de Lisboa and she has worked as a journalist. She took part of the Portuguese Feminist Movement with Maria Isabel Barreno and Maria Velho da Costa
Maria Velho da Costa
Maria de Fátima de Bívar Velho da Costa is a Portuguese writer who was awarded the Camões Prize in 2002. She took part of the Portuguese Feminist Movement with Maria Isabel Barreno and Maria Teresa Horta ....

 (the Three Marias) and of the Poesia 61 group.

She has published several writings in journals like Diário de Lisboa, A Capital
A Capital
A Capital was a Portuguese afternoon newspaper published in Lisbon from 21 February 1968 to 30 July 2005....

, República
Republica
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, O Século
O Século
O Século was a Portuguese daily newspaper published in Lisbon from 1880 to 1978.It was established by the journalist Sebastião de Magalhães Lima, who had studied Law at the University of Coimbra. O Século was a newspaper of record, and a great rival of the Diário de Notícias....

, Diário de Notícias
Diário de Notícias
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and Jornal de Letras e Artes, and she has been editor in chief of Mulheres magazine.

She is the daughter of Jorge Augusto da Silva Horta, Bastonary of the Order of the Medicine Doctors of Portugal
Portugal
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 and University Professor, and his wife D. Carlota Maria Mascarenhas, of the Marquesses of Fronteira
Marquis of Fronteira
Count of Torre was a Portuguese title of nobility created by a royal decree, dated from July 26, 1638, by King Philip II of Portugal, and granted to Dom Fernando de Mascarenhas, Lord of Rosmaninhal....

, Counts of Torre and Counts of Coculim, and also Marquesses of Alorna
Marquis of Alorna
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 (formerly Marquesses de Castelo Novo) and Counts of Assumar
Count of Assumar
Count of Assumar was a Portuguese title of nobility granted, in 30 March 1630, by King Philip III of Portugal, to D. Francisco de Melo, son of Constantino de Bragança, a junior member of the House of Cadaval....

.

She is married to Luís Barros and has a son Luís Jorge Horta Barros, born on April 4, 1965, married to Maria Antónia Martins Peças Pereira, and has two sons.

Works

  • Espelho Inicial (1960) (poetry)
  • Tatuagem (1961)
  • Cidadelas Submersas (1961)
  • Verão Coincidente (1962)
  • Amor Habitado (1963)
  • Candelabro (1964)
  • Jardim de Inverno (1966)
  • Cronista Não é Recado (1967)
  • Minha Senhora de Mim (1967) (poetry)
  • Ambas as Mãos sobre o Corpo (1970)
  • Novas Cartas Portuguesas (1971)
  • Ana (1974)
  • Poesia Completa I e II(1983)
  • Os Anjos (1983)
  • O Transfer (1984)
  • Ema (1984)
  • Minha Mãe, Meu Amor (1984)
  • Rosa Sangrenta (1987)
  • Antologia Política (1994)
  • A Paixão Segundo Constança H. (1994)
  • O Destino (1997)
  • A Mãe na Literatura Portuguesa (1999)

Reference

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