Writer Mara Oliveira declaims poems from “Pensamentos Soltos”

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Writer Mara Oliveira declaims poems from “Pensamentos Soltos”
Writer Mara Oliveira declaims poems from “Pensamentos Soltos”

Africa-Press – Angola. On Thursday night, in Luanda, writer Mara Oliveira considered her passage through the “Noite de Poesia” project, at the Wyza amphitheater of the Fundação Arte e Cultura, as positive, in which she recited poems from “Pensamentos Soltos”.

The writer took the opportunity to promote a session to sell and sign autographs for the book “Agora vou ser Feliz”, a very popular event.

Clodovil Henriques, spokesman for the Fundação Arte e Cultura, highlighted the heterogeneity of the audience, describing the presence of children from the children’s reading circle project and a more adult audience that attended the event.

Mara Oliveira says she found herself again with poetry in effect and couldn’t resist after seeing readers declaiming her works and did the same. Speaking of her two books on the market, the author highlighted that “after this activity I’m thinking of re-editing the first work, because I realized that people know more about the second one where I bet on prose”.

In “Pensamentos Soltos”, Mara Oliveira exposes in lyrical verses the love, nostalgia, loneliness, desires and other feelings present in the new crop of poems.

In “Now I’m going to be happy”, the author brings up a topic that greatly concerns society, which is depression and has as its guiding thread a relationship that, on the one hand, created several unfulfilled expectations and brought trauma. This work can still be purchased at Acacias Publishing.

The event, a cultural soiree where poetry and trova were together with members of the Clube dos Poetas e Poetisas who read texts essentially by Mara Oliveira and other authors.

Rosandro Bendau, Jozz Blue, Lu Matamba, Nádia Dias, Joparte, Herculano Numa, Ernesto Monteiro, Luís Naval, Quissanga Juliana and Luzineide Tomás were present on the declamation side, while the duo António Morango and Jovaldo Flane, on the music.

Mara Oliveira has a degree in Law from Universidade Agostinho Neto. Born on August 7, 1993, in Luanda, she has been a lover of the arts from a very early age and at the age of 23 she published her first book entitled “Pensamentos Soltos”, which was her debut in the literary world.

The writer also has in the literary market the book “Now I’ll be happy”, her second offspring, released five years after an adventure in the world of prose.

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