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Luís Cardoso

Luís Cardoso de Noronha (born 8 December 1958) is a contemporary East Timorese writer. His work focuses on the history of his homeland. It is written in Portuguese, and has been translated into other languages including French and English. In 2021, he won the Prêmio Oceanos for his novel The Pumpkin Planter (Sonata for a Fog) (O Plantador de Abóboras (Sonata para uma Neblina) (2020)).

Luís Cardoso
Cardoso (right) in Lisbon in 1992
BornLuís Cardoso de Noronha
(1958-12-08) 8 December 1958 (age 65)
Cailaco, Bobonaro, Portuguese Timor
(now East Timor)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • Professor of Tetum and Portuguese Language
LanguagePortuguese
EducationGraduate in Silviculture
Alma materInstituto Superior de Agronomia, University of Lisbon
Notable awardsPrêmio Oceanos
2021 O Plantador de Abóboras

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Early life and education edit

Cardoso was born in Cailaco, Bobonaro, an inland town in the then Portuguese Timor.[1] As the son of a paramedic who worked in several locations in East Timor, he came to know, and speaks, several Timorese languages.[2][3] He attended the missionary colleges of Soibada in Manatuto and Fuiloro in Lautém, the Seminary of Our Lady of Fatima in Dare, Dili, and the Liceu Dr. Francisco Machado in Dili.[1][4][5]

After the Carnation Revolution in 1974, Cardoso went to Portugal on a scholarship for further training at the Instituto Superior de Agronomia (ISA), University of Lisbon, from which he obtained a degree in silviculture.[1][4][5] One of his fellow students at the ISA was the writer José Eduardo Agualusa. He also qualified in law, environmental politics and mathematics.[2]

Career edit

Due to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor, Cardoso then remained in Portugal. There, he became involved in the National Council of Maubere Resistance (Portuguese: Conselho Nacional da Resistência Maubere (CNRM)), the umbrella organization of the East Timorese resistance against the Indonesians. He campaigned in Spain, Portugal and Brazil for the CNRM.[1][2]

Cardoso has also worked as a Timorese storyteller, as a columnist for Fórum Estudante magazine, and as a Professor of Tetum and Portuguese Language.[1]

In his written works, which have been translated into several languages, Cardoso repeatedly takes up the history of East Timor. His first book, The Crossing (2002) (Crónica de uma Travessia (1997)) has the flavour of a colonial Bildungsroman, but is in fact an autobiographical memoir of his early days in Portuguese Timor, and subsequent exile in Lisbon. In Owl Eyes – Cat Eyes (Olhos de Coruja, Olhos de Gato Bravo (2001)), he relates the profound consequences that Portugal's "Carnation Revolution" had for its tiny, isolated colony in Southeast Asia. In The Last Death of Colonel Santiago (A Última Morte do Coronel Santiago (2003)), the narrator, an expatriate East Timorese resident in Portugal, returns to his home country and is confonted with the crimes committed by his ancestors.[6]

In 2015, Cardoso told Portuguese news agency Lusa (translation):

"We can already talk about a Timorese culture, but there is still a lot to do with cultural identity and diversity, which is still under construction. We are taking the first steps in consolidating this cultural identity.

"We're just starting. It's been 40 years, lived partly during the time of resistance, which did not allow people with art and ingenuity to have the availability to write, as many of them were decimated."[4]

Six years later, in 2021, Cardoso won the Prêmio Oceanos for his sixth novel, The Pumpkin Planter (Sonata for a Fog) (O Plantador de Abóboras (Sonata para uma Neblina) (2020)).[7] The pumpkins mentioned in that title, and in the novel, serve as a metaphor for East Timor, which depends heavily upon oil exploitation, but in Cardoso's view ought to return to more sustainable alternatives. In the novel, Cardoso's female narrator takes the reader through three wars involving East Timor: the Manufahi Rebellion of 1911–1912, the Japanese invasion and occupation during World War II, and the Indonesian invasion and subsequent occupation of the former Portuguese colony.[3][7]

As the first Timorese to win the Prêmio Oceanos, Cardoso was congratulated by President Francisco Guterres and his predecessor José Ramos-Horta. In an interview with the Tatoli news agency, Cardoso dedicated his victory to all the people of East Timor. According to Cardoso, the Timorese have a patriotic duty to record in a book the history of their country and their lives, and the freedom to choose the topic.[3] "Writing is my form of civic intervention as a citizen of my country," he had explained to Lusa in an earlier interview.[8] After winning the award, he added, "We have oral literature, but we don't have written literature in Timor and written literature is starting and I'm kicking off."[8]

List of works edit

Cardoso's works include:[6]

  • The Crossing (Translated by Jull Costa, Margaret.; London: Granta, 2002; ISBN 186207352X)
    (Crónica de uma Travessia - A Época do Ai Dik-Funam (Lisbon, 1997))
  • Owl Eyes – Cat Eyes
    (Olhos de Coruja, Olhos de Gato Bravo (Lisbon, 2001))
  • The Last Death of Colonel Santiago
    (A Última Morte do Coronel Santiago (Lisbon, 2003))
  • Requiem for a Solitary Navigator
    (Requiem para um Navegador solitário (Lisbon, 2007))
  • The Year Pigafetta Completed His Circumnavigation
    (O Ano em que Pigafetta completou a Circum-Navegação (Lisbon, 2012))
  • Where do Cats Go when They Die? A Biblical Parable
    (Para onde vão os Gatos quando morrem? Uma Parábola Bíblica (Lisbon, 2017)
  • The Pumpkin Planter (Sonata for a Fog)
    (O Plantador de Abóboras (Sonata para uma Neblina) (Lisbon, 2020))

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Luís Cardoso de Noronha". Plural Editores Timor-Leste (in Portuguese). 4 December 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Luís Cardoso". The Modern Novel. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Rosario, Afonso do (13 December 2021). "Presidente Lú Olo congratula escritor timorense Luís Cardoso" [President Lú Olo congratulates Timorese writer Luís Cardoso] (in European Portuguese). Tatoli. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  4. ^ a b c "Ainda é cedo para se escrever a História de Timor - Escritor Luís Cardoso" [It is still too early to write the History of Timor - Writer Luís Cardoso]. RTP News (in Portuguese). Lusa. 25 November 2015. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Luís Cardoso". Granta. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Luís Cardoso". Literarische Agentur MertinWitt. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  7. ^ a b "Romance "O Plantador de Abóboras" do timorense Luís Cardoso vence prémio Oceanos 2021" [Novel "The Pumpkin Planter" by Timorese Luís Cardoso wins Oceanos 2021 award]. SAPO 24 (in Portuguese). MadreMedia / Lusa. 8 December 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Luís Cardoso diz que prémio Oceanos abre caminho para literatura escrita timorense" [Luís Cardoso says Oceanos award opens the way for written Timorese literature]. SAPO 24 (in Portuguese). MadreMedia / Lusa. 8 December 2021. Retrieved 4 January 2022.

External links edit

  • Esperança, João Paulo et al. - . Díli, Instituto Camões, 2005
  • Timothy Mo's review of The Crossing in The Guardian

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For the Argentine footballer see Luis Raul Cardoso Luis Cardoso de Noronha born 8 December 1958 is a contemporary East Timorese writer His work focuses on the history of his homeland It is written in Portuguese and has been translated into other languages including French and English In 2021 he won the Premio Oceanos for his novel The Pumpkin Planter Sonata for a Fog O Plantador de Aboboras Sonata para uma Neblina 2020 Luis CardosoCardoso right in Lisbon in 1992BornLuis Cardoso de Noronha 1958 12 08 8 December 1958 age 65 Cailaco Bobonaro Portuguese Timor now East Timor OccupationWriterProfessor of Tetum and Portuguese LanguageLanguagePortugueseEducationGraduate in SilvicultureAlma materInstituto Superior de Agronomia University of LisbonNotable awardsPremio Oceanos 2021 O Plantador de Aboboras Literature portal Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 List of works 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editCardoso was born in Cailaco Bobonaro an inland town in the then Portuguese Timor 1 As the son of a paramedic who worked in several locations in East Timor he came to know and speaks several Timorese languages 2 3 He attended the missionary colleges of Soibada in Manatuto and Fuiloro in Lautem the Seminary of Our Lady of Fatima in Dare Dili and the Liceu Dr Francisco Machado in Dili 1 4 5 After the Carnation Revolution in 1974 Cardoso went to Portugal on a scholarship for further training at the Instituto Superior de Agronomia ISA University of Lisbon from which he obtained a degree in silviculture 1 4 5 One of his fellow students at the ISA was the writer Jose Eduardo Agualusa He also qualified in law environmental politics and mathematics 2 Career editDue to the Indonesian invasion of East Timor Cardoso then remained in Portugal There he became involved in the National Council of Maubere Resistance Portuguese Conselho Nacional da Resistencia Maubere CNRM the umbrella organization of the East Timorese resistance against the Indonesians He campaigned in Spain Portugal and Brazil for the CNRM 1 2 Cardoso has also worked as a Timorese storyteller as a columnist for Forum Estudante magazine and as a Professor of Tetum and Portuguese Language 1 In his written works which have been translated into several languages Cardoso repeatedly takes up the history of East Timor His first book The Crossing 2002 Cronica de uma Travessia 1997 has the flavour of a colonial Bildungsroman but is in fact an autobiographical memoir of his early days in Portuguese Timor and subsequent exile in Lisbon In Owl Eyes Cat Eyes Olhos de Coruja Olhos de Gato Bravo 2001 he relates the profound consequences that Portugal s Carnation Revolution had for its tiny isolated colony in Southeast Asia In The Last Death of Colonel Santiago A Ultima Morte do Coronel Santiago 2003 the narrator an expatriate East Timorese resident in Portugal returns to his home country and is confonted with the crimes committed by his ancestors 6 In 2015 Cardoso told Portuguese news agency Lusa translation We can already talk about a Timorese culture but there is still a lot to do with cultural identity and diversity which is still under construction We are taking the first steps in consolidating this cultural identity We re just starting It s been 40 years lived partly during the time of resistance which did not allow people with art and ingenuity to have the availability to write as many of them were decimated 4 Six years later in 2021 Cardoso won the Premio Oceanos for his sixth novel The Pumpkin Planter Sonata for a Fog O Plantador de Aboboras Sonata para uma Neblina 2020 7 The pumpkins mentioned in that title and in the novel serve as a metaphor for East Timor which depends heavily upon oil exploitation but in Cardoso s view ought to return to more sustainable alternatives In the novel Cardoso s female narrator takes the reader through three wars involving East Timor the Manufahi Rebellion of 1911 1912 the Japanese invasion and occupation during World War II and the Indonesian invasion and subsequent occupation of the former Portuguese colony 3 7 As the first Timorese to win the Premio Oceanos Cardoso was congratulated by President Francisco Guterres and his predecessor Jose Ramos Horta In an interview with the Tatoli news agency Cardoso dedicated his victory to all the people of East Timor According to Cardoso the Timorese have a patriotic duty to record in a book the history of their country and their lives and the freedom to choose the topic 3 Writing is my form of civic intervention as a citizen of my country he had explained to Lusa in an earlier interview 8 After winning the award he added We have oral literature but we don t have written literature in Timor and written literature is starting and I m kicking off 8 List of works editCardoso s works include 6 The Crossing Translated by Jull Costa Margaret London Granta 2002 ISBN 186207352X Cronica de uma Travessia A Epoca do Ai Dik Funam Lisbon 1997 Owl Eyes Cat Eyes Olhos de Coruja Olhos de Gato Bravo Lisbon 2001 The Last Death of Colonel Santiago A Ultima Morte do Coronel Santiago Lisbon 2003 Requiem for a Solitary Navigator Requiem para um Navegador solitario Lisbon 2007 The Year Pigafetta Completed His Circumnavigation O Ano em que Pigafetta completou a Circum Navegacao Lisbon 2012 Where do Cats Go when They Die A Biblical Parable Para onde vao os Gatos quando morrem Uma Parabola Biblica Lisbon 2017 The Pumpkin Planter Sonata for a Fog O Plantador de Aboboras Sonata para uma Neblina Lisbon 2020 References edit a b c d e Luis Cardoso de Noronha Plural Editores Timor Leste in Portuguese 4 December 2014 Retrieved 3 January 2022 a b c Luis Cardoso The Modern Novel Retrieved 3 January 2022 a b c Rosario Afonso do 13 December 2021 Presidente Lu Olo congratula escritor timorense Luis Cardoso President Lu Olo congratulates Timorese writer Luis Cardoso in European Portuguese Tatoli Retrieved 3 January 2022 a b c Ainda e cedo para se escrever a Historia de Timor Escritor Luis Cardoso It is still too early to write the History of Timor Writer Luis Cardoso RTP News in Portuguese Lusa 25 November 2015 Retrieved 3 January 2022 a b Luis Cardoso Granta Retrieved 3 January 2022 a b Luis Cardoso Literarische Agentur MertinWitt Retrieved 3 January 2022 a b Romance O Plantador de Aboboras do timorense Luis Cardoso vence premio Oceanos 2021 Novel The Pumpkin Planter by Timorese Luis Cardoso wins Oceanos 2021 award SAPO 24 in Portuguese MadreMedia Lusa 8 December 2021 Retrieved 4 January 2022 a b Luis Cardoso diz que premio Oceanos abre caminho para literatura escrita timorense Luis Cardoso says Oceanos award opens the way for written Timorese literature SAPO 24 in Portuguese MadreMedia Lusa 8 December 2021 Retrieved 4 January 2022 External links editA lingua da travessia Esperanca Joao Paulo et al O que e a lusofonia Saida maka luzofonia Dili Instituto Camoes 2005 Timothy Mo s review of The Crossing in The Guardian Portals nbsp Literature nbsp Portugal 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