Writer presents “Bittersweet Kissangua” in Lubango

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Writer presents “Bittersweet Kissangua” in Lubango
Writer presents “Bittersweet Kissangua” in Lubango

Africa-Press – Angola. “Kissangua Agridoce” is the most recent literary work by Angolan poet Isabel Ferreira, presented, in Lubango, Huíla province, in a sales and autograph signing session.

The work comprises 285 pages with highlights such as “hearing from me”, “street ceilings”, “attraction I and II”, “forbidden pleasures” “catharsis”, “starting over” and “Third years”, narrating a diversity of real-life examples, from issues of feelings that encompass human beings.

The book also brings together three critical texts that reflect on legal culture, as being the ultimate expression that life is bittersweet, can have good and bad moments and a series of social, spiritual, sentimental and cultural phenomena, where each one can identify themselves, according to the author.

Isabel Ferreira considered that the respective work has a winning meaning, because it will help raise people’s awareness of its importance in various scientific contexts based on the book.

Published in Portugal, through the São Lázaro library, in 2022, the work saw, in the first phase, extract 1,890 copies, 120 of which were sold in Huíla.

The author’s first book, entitled “Laços de Amor”, of poetry, was presented in 1995, followed by “Caminhos Ledos” (poetry, 1996), “Nirvana” (poetry, 2004), “À Margem das Palavras Nuas” ( poetry, 2007); Silence” (poetry, 2014).

Born in Luanda on May 24, 1958, the writer graduated in Law from Universidade Agostinho Neto, having practiced law for some time, but her passion for the arts made her travel to another field, having graduated in Dramaturgy from Escola Superior of Theater and Cinema from Amadora (Portugal) and specialized in Dramaturgy from the University of São Paulo.

In addition to being a writer, Isabel Vicente Ferreira is also a singer and playwright, having been part of the musical group FAPLA-Povo, the Grupo Amador de Dança and the Grupo Experimental de Teatro.

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