Africa-Press – Angola. The National Institute of Cultural and Creative Industries (INICC) announced this Tuesday, in Luanda, the opening of the reception of candidacies for the Sagrada Esperança Literary Prize, edition of 2023.
According to a press release, the institution, in partnership with the António Agostinho Neto Foundation and Banco Caixa Angola, reveals that enrollment ends on the 31st of May.
The prize is a tribute to the poet António Agostinho Neto, the first President of the Republic of Angola, and is aimed at Angolan authors with or without published work, aiming to promote the symbolic and imaginary enrichment of the Portuguese language through speech literary.
It also serves to encourage literary creation among national authors, as well as to ensure the regular and widespread appearance of new works.
Thus, throughout its existence, 14 prizes were awarded, ninein prose and four in poetry, as well as four honorable mentions,three in poetry and one in prose, marking the publication of 17 titles.
In this context, the organization of the award invites everyone to participate in the edition of the award to honor its patron and contribute to the continuous enhancement of Angolan Literature.
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