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Staff writers | Jaime Cortesão Casimiro |
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Categories | Weekly magazine |
Founded | 1946 |
Final issue | 1948 |
Country | Portugal |
Based in | Lisbon |
Language | Portuguese |
Mundo literário: semanário de crítica e informação literária, científica e artística (Portuguese for "World Literature") was a Portuguese review published in Lisbon from 1946 to 1948. [1]
The seminary's weekly director-general was Jaime Cortesão Casimiro and its literary head was Adolfo Casais Monteiro, they formed a directive body to the journal, Emil Andersen and Luís de Sousa Rebelo. Its creation occurs of a context of lack of freedom of the press, being in the sights of censorship. 53 issues were made. [1] A previous leaflet announced the coming of the weekly, which brought up-to-date information in culture, it covered literature, theatre, cinema, scientific views, lecture tribunal, plastic arts, books and more.[ citation needed]
Writers included:
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Staff writers | Jaime Cortesão Casimiro |
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Categories | Weekly magazine |
Founded | 1946 |
Final issue | 1948 |
Country | Portugal |
Based in | Lisbon |
Language | Portuguese |
Mundo literário: semanário de crítica e informação literária, científica e artística (Portuguese for "World Literature") was a Portuguese review published in Lisbon from 1946 to 1948. [1]
The seminary's weekly director-general was Jaime Cortesão Casimiro and its literary head was Adolfo Casais Monteiro, they formed a directive body to the journal, Emil Andersen and Luís de Sousa Rebelo. Its creation occurs of a context of lack of freedom of the press, being in the sights of censorship. 53 issues were made. [1] A previous leaflet announced the coming of the weekly, which brought up-to-date information in culture, it covered literature, theatre, cinema, scientific views, lecture tribunal, plastic arts, books and more.[ citation needed]
Writers included: