Ana Luísa Amaral Explained

Ana Luísa Amaral (5 April 1956 – 5 August 2022)[1] was a Portuguese poet. Professor at the University of Porto, she held a Ph.D. on the poetry of Emily Dickinson and had academic publications (in Portugal and abroad) in the areas of English and American poetry, comparative poetics, and feminist studies. She was a senior researcher and co-director of the Institute for Comparative Literature Margarida Losa. Co-author (with Ana Gabriela Macedo) of the Dictionary of Feminist Criticism (Afrontamento, 2005) and responsible for the annotated edition of New Portuguese Letters (Dom Quixote, 2010) and the coordinator of the international project New Portuguese Letters 40 Years Later,[2] financed by FCT, that involves 10 countries and over 60 researchers. Editor ofseveral academic books, such as Novas Cartas Portuguesas entre Portugal e o Mundo (with Marinela Freitas, Dom Quixote, 2014), or New Portuguese Letters to the World[3] (with Marinela Freitas, Peter Lang, 2015).

Prior to her death, she was preparing a book of poetry, a novel, and two books of essays. In 2021, a book of essays on her work by Peter Lang (ed. Claire Williams) titled The Most Perfect Excess: The Works of Ana Luísa Amaral was published.

Several plays were staged around her work, such as O olhar diagonal das coisas, A história da Aranha Leopoldina, Próspero Morreu, or Como Tu. On April 1, 2022, she was awarded the rank of Commander of the Military Order of Sant'Iago da Espada. The insignia was only awarded on August 6, 2022, posthumously, to Ana Luísa Amaral's daughter.[4]

She died on August 5, 2022, at the age of 66.[5]

Literary career

Amaral's first volume of poetry, Minha Senhora de Quê (Mistress of What), was published in 1990. The collection's title alluded to Maria Teresa Horta's 1971 volume Minha Senhora de Mim (Milady of Me), thereby explicitly inscribing Amaral's work into the emergent genealogy of Portuguese women’s poetry.[6] Since then, she has published fifteen further original collections of poetry and two volumes of collected poems, in addition to several translations (including poetry by Emily Dickinson, John Updike and Louise Glück) and books for children.

Amaral's poetry has been translated into several languages and volumes of her writings have been published in the United States of America, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, France, Brazil, Italy, Sweden, Holland, Venezuela, Colombia, Hong Kong, Mexico and Slovenia. She is also represented in many Portuguese and international anthologies. Her work has been awarded several distinctions such as the Gold Medal of Câmara Municipal de Matosinhos and the Gold Medal of Câmara Municipal do Porto, for "services to literature", or the Medaille de la Ville de Paris, and several literary prizes, such as the Correntes d’Escritas Literary Prize, o Premio di Poesia Giuseppe Acerbi, o Great Prize for Poetry of the Portuguese Writers' Association, the António Gedeão Prize, the Internazionale Fondazione Roma, Ritratti di Poesia Prize, o PEN Prize for Fiction, Prize for Essay from the Portuguese Association of Literary Critics, the Premio Leteo (Spain), Best Poetry Book of the Year from the Grémio de Librerias de Madrid, Vergílio Ferreira Prize, Sá de Miranda Literary Prize or the Premio Reina Sofía de Poesía Iberoamericana.

Books

Poetry

Essay

Theater

Fiction

Children's books

Translations

Ana Luísa Amaral’s books published in other countries

United States

Brazil

Colombia

France

Germany

Hong Kong

Italy

Mexico

The Netherlands

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

Venezuela

Prizes and awards

External links

References

  1. https://www.observador.pt/2022/08/06/morreu-a-escritora-ana-luisa-amaral-aos-66-anos/ Morreu a escritora Ana Luísa Amaral, aos 66 anos
  2. Web site: NOVAS CARTAS PORTUGUESAS 40 ANOS DEPOIS. 25 August 2021. www.novascartasnovas.com.
  3. Web site: New Portuguese Letters to the World. 25 August 2021. www.goodreads.com.
  4. https://www.jn.pt/artes/marcelo-condecorou-ana-luisa-amaral-a-titulo-postumo-15076041.html Marcelo condecorou Ana Luísa Amaral a título póstumo, JN 06.08.2022
  5. Web site: 2022-08-06. pt. PÚBLICO. Morreu a poeta Ana Luísa Amaral. PÚBLICO.
  6. Klobucka, Anna. "Back into the Future: Feminism in Portuguese Women’s Poetry since the 1970s." Proceedings of International Conference on the Value of Literature in and after the 70s: the case of Italy and Portugal. Utrecht: Igitur, 2006. Web site: Archived copy . 10 September 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110724171852/http://congress70.library.uu.nl/publish/articles/000027/article.pdf . 24 July 2011 .
  7. Web site: Ana Luísa Amaral vence o Premio Internazionale Fondazione Roma: Ritratti di Poesia 2018. 18 January 2021. pt. Jornal SOL.
  8. Web site: Ana Luísa Amaral vence prémio de Ensaio Jacinto do Prado Coelho. 4 October 2018. 18 January 2021. pt-PT. Notícias U.Porto.
  9. Web site: Prémio Literário Guerra Junqueiro Ana Luísa Amaral – Cultura – Antena2 – RTP. Antena2. RTP, Rádio e Televisão de Portugal-. 24 August 2021. pt. www.rtp.pt.
  10. Web site: Ana Luisa Amaral distinguida pelos livreiros de Madrid com Prémio Livro do Ano. Lusa. 18 January 2021. pt. PÚBLICO.
  11. Web site: Visão Ana Luisa Amaral vence Prémio literário espanhol Leteo 2020. 14 October 2020. 18 January 2021. pt-PT. Visão.
  12. Web site: Ana Luísa Amaral vence Prémio Literário Francisco de Sá de Miranda. 24 August 2021. pt. www.dn.pt.
  13. Web site: Poetisa Ana Luísa Amaral vence Prémio Literário Vergílio Ferreira 2021. 17 December 2020. 18 January 2021. pt. Notícias ao Minuto.
  14. Web site: La portuguesa Ana Luísa Amaral gana el XXX Premio Reina Sofía de Poesía Iberoamericana El Cultural. Cultural. El. 31 May 2021. 31 May 2021. es.
  15. Web site: La portuguesa Ana Luísa Amaral gana el Premio Reina Sofía de Poesía Iberoamericana. Marcos. Javier Rodríguez. 31 May 2021. 25 August 2021. es. EL PAÍS.
  16. Web site: Ana Luísa Amaral ganha Prémio Rainha Sofia de Poesia Ibero-Americana. 25 August 2021. pt. www.dn.pt.