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Articles in Summer, 1995 issue of Literary Review
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The trains going to Antwerp
by Herberto Helder -
Regina
by Agustina Bessa-Luis -
The centaur
by Jose Saramago -
Grandma's blood is staining the carpet
by Mia Couto -
My son, my son
by Dalton Trevisan -
The stiff and his best piece
by Haroldo Maranhao -
Nails in the grass
by Maria Gabriela Llansol -
On seeing or not seeing ships
by Joao de Melo -
Supper time
by Clara Pinto Correia -
A dog in Luanda
by Pepetela -
Maira da Luz
by Orlanda Amarilis -
The heat of things
by Nelida Pinon -
New Portuguese navigations
by Richard Zenith -
The house by the sea
by Sophia de Mello Breyner -
Closing the door
by Clara Pinto Correia -
We the people of Makulusu
by Jose Luandino Vieira -
Life and death of Joao Cabafume
by Gabriel Mariano -
Heart of gold
by Nelida Pinon -
Holland
by Herberto Helder -
The proof of the birds
by Lidia Jorge -
Act of the damned
by Antonio Lobo Antunes -
A sleepwalking land
by Mia Couto -
Before the green dance
by Lygia Fagundes Telles -
The Lord is my shepherd
by Adelia Prado -
The inconsolable fiancee
by Maria Judite de Carvalho -
Conversation with Dmitri
by Agustina Bessa-Luis -
The incredible but true story of Prince Nicolau Agua-Rosada
by Jose Eduardo Agualusa -
Ualalapi
by Ungulani Ba Ka Khosa -
Letters to a young poet
by Dalton Trevisan -
Unidentified objects
by Silvio Fiorani
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