Maria Helena da Costa Dias | |
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Born | 1917 Porto Inglês, Maio, Cape Verde |
Died | 1994 Lisbon, Portugal |
Maria Helena Ferreira Chaves da Costa Dias (1917-1994) was a Portuguese writer
She was born in Porto Inglês (now Cidade do Maio) on the island of Maio to architect Raul Pires Ferreira Chaves. She was also sister of the architect Jorge Ferreira Chaves and niece of Maria Alexandrina Pires Ferreira Chaves, Olímpio Ferreira Chaves and João Carlos Pires Ferreira Chaves. During her childhood years, she moved to the Portuguese Main.
She had her first year of the special architectural course at the Escola de Belas Artes de Lisboa from 1935 to 1936, later she joined at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon where she wrote in a cultural journal Horizonte.
She married Augusto da Costa Dias, writer and investigator of Portuguese literature and culture in which she took part. She also adapted and translated several works, some of them of the greatest foreign writers, much of them from the Francophony world predominantly France.
She was the daughter of the Portuguese civil engineer and inventor Raul Pires Ferreira Chaves and Elvira da Conceição Ribeiro Ferreira Chaves and sister of the architect Jorge Ferreira ChavesShe was the niece of painter Maria Alexandrina Pires Ferreira Chaves, pilot Olímpio Ferreira Chaves and João Carlos Pires Ferreira Chaves, and cousin of engineer Maria Amélia Chaves.
Maria Helena da Costa Dias | |
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Born | 1917 Porto Inglês, Maio, Cape Verde |
Died | 1994 Lisbon, Portugal |
Maria Helena Ferreira Chaves da Costa Dias (1917-1994) was a Portuguese writer
She was born in Porto Inglês (now Cidade do Maio) on the island of Maio to architect Raul Pires Ferreira Chaves. She was also sister of the architect Jorge Ferreira Chaves and niece of Maria Alexandrina Pires Ferreira Chaves, Olímpio Ferreira Chaves and João Carlos Pires Ferreira Chaves. During her childhood years, she moved to the Portuguese Main.
She had her first year of the special architectural course at the Escola de Belas Artes de Lisboa from 1935 to 1936, later she joined at the Faculty of Letters of the University of Lisbon where she wrote in a cultural journal Horizonte.
She married Augusto da Costa Dias, writer and investigator of Portuguese literature and culture in which she took part. She also adapted and translated several works, some of them of the greatest foreign writers, much of them from the Francophony world predominantly France.
She was the daughter of the Portuguese civil engineer and inventor Raul Pires Ferreira Chaves and Elvira da Conceição Ribeiro Ferreira Chaves and sister of the architect Jorge Ferreira ChavesShe was the niece of painter Maria Alexandrina Pires Ferreira Chaves, pilot Olímpio Ferreira Chaves and João Carlos Pires Ferreira Chaves, and cousin of engineer Maria Amélia Chaves.