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Noémia de Sousa is a Mozambican poet and writer. She was born on 20 September 1926 in Mozambique. She is one of the most important figures in the history of Mozambican literature. Noémia de Sousa is best known for her poetry, which is often inspired by her African heritage and her experiences as a woman. She has published several collections of poetry, including “Cantos de Amor” (Love Songs) and “Cantos de Liberdade” (Songs of Freedom). She has also written several novels, including “O Canto do Povo” (The People’s Song) and “O Canto da Terra” (The Song of the Earth). Noémia de Sousa is 76 years old. She is approximately 5 feet 5 inches tall and has a slim build. Noémia de Sousa is currently single. There is no information available about her past relationships. Noémia de Sousa has had a long and successful career as a poet and writer. She has been honored with numerous awards, including the Mozambican National Prize for Literature in 2000 and the Camões Prize in 2004. Noémia de Sousa’s net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as a poet and writer.

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Born 20 September, 1926
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Date of death 4 December 2002
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Nationality Mozambique

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1959

She worked with several newspapers and magazines throughout her life. Some of her most notable collaborations were with Mensagem (CEI); Mensagem (Luanda); Itinerário; Notícias do Bloqueio (Porto, 1959); O Brado Africano; Moçambique 58; Vértice (Coimbra), Sul (Brazil).

1951

Moving to Portugal by the age of 25, de Sousa lived in Lisbon, working as a translator from 1951 to 1964. She then left for Paris, where she worked for the local consulate of Morocco. She went back to Lisbon in 1975 and became a member of the ANOP.

1950

In the early 1950s de Sousa became involved in the Moçambicanidade movement. During this period anti-colonial literature in Mozambique was at its peak and de Sousa was one of many Mozambican women writers active in the resistance. One of de Sousa's initial contributions to the movement was sharing her literary works with news outlets that supported the resistance. De Sousa wrote an impactful poem, "Poema para uma Infância Distante," that was published in a resistance news publication. This prominent literary work was one that played an immense role in the spread of cultural identity and awareness in the Moçambicanidade movement.

1949

Noémia de Sousa was regularly published in O Brado Africano, and from 1949 she organized, directed, and edited the women's columns until she left for Portugal in 1951. During de Sousa's time at O Brado Africano, she focused the conversation on African identity, black pride, and indigenous feminism. She often published her work under the name, Vera Micaia.

1948

De Sousa wrote often in her early years but did not publish her work until the age of 22 in 1948. From that year on, she published her work frequently for the next three years.

1940

Moçambicanidade was the name for a new and revolutionary literature that spread throughout Mozambique during the 1940s and 1950s. The literate culture of Mozambique shifted its focus from European styles to Mozambican cultural awareness, anti-colonialism, and political activism. This literary movement was an open platform for the citizens of Mozambique to open dialogue on issues concerning race, class, and politics. Both men and women were involved in this revolutionary literary movement.

1926

Carolina Noémia Abranches de Sousa Soares, known as Noémia de Sousa (20 September 1926 – 4 December 2002), was a poet from Mozambique who wrote in the Portuguese language. She was also known as Vera Micaia. She was of mixed Portuguese and Bantu descent. De Sousa's poetry and involvement in Moçambicanidade was a large part of the anti-colonial literary movement of Mozambique.