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José Eduardo Agualusa

José Eduardo Agualusa (Alves da Cunha) (born December 13, 1960, in Huambo, Angola—then called Nova Lisboa, Overseas Province of Angola) is an Angolan journalist and writer. He studied agronomy and silviculture in Lisbon, Portugal. He currently spends most of his time in Portugal, Angola and Brazil, working as a writer and journalist. His books have been translated into twenty-five languages. He writes monthly for the Portuguese magazine ''LER'' and weekly for the Brazilian newspaper ''O Globo'' and the Angolan portal ''Rede Angola''. He hosts the radio program ''A Hora das Cigarras'', about African music and poetry, on the channel RDP África. In 2006, he launched, with Conceição Lopes and Fatima Otero, the Brazilian publisher Língua Geral, dedicated exclusively to Portuguese-language authors.
== Bibliography ==

*''A Conjura'' (novel, 1989)
*''D. Nicolau Água-Rosada e outras estórias verdadeiras e inverosímeis'' (short stories, 1990)
*''O coração dos bosques'' (poetry, 1991)
*''A feira dos assombrados'' (novella, 1992)
*''Estação das Chuvas'' (novel, 1996)
*''Nação Crioula'' (novel, 1997)
*''Fronteiras Perdidas, contos para viajar'' (short stories, 1999)
*''Um estranho em Goa'' (novel, 2000)
*''Estranhões e Bizarrocos'' (juvenile literature, 2000)
*''A Substância do Amor e Outras Crónicas'' (chronicles, 2000)
*''O Homem que Parecia um Domingo'' (short stories, 2002)
*''Catálogo de Sombras'' (short stories, 2003)
*''O Ano em que Zumbi Tomou o Rio'' (novel, 2003)
*''O Vendedor de Passados'' (novel, 2004)
*''Manual Prático de Levitação'' (short stories, 2005)
*''As Mulheres de Meu Pai'' (novel, 2007)
*''Na rota das especiarias'' (guide, 2008)
*''Barroco tropical'' (novel, 2009)
*''Milagrário Pessoal'' (novel, 2010)
*''Teoria Geral do Esquecimento'' (novel, 2012)
*''A educação sentimental dos pássaros'' (novel, 2012)
*''A Vida no Céu'' (novel, 2013)
*''A Rainha Ginga'' (novel, 2014)
*''O Livro dos Camaleões'' (short stories, 2015)
He has also published, in collaboration with fellow journalist Fernando Semedo and photographer Elza Rocha, a work of investigative reporting on the African community of Lisbon, ''Lisboa Africana'' (1993). His play ''Aquela Mulher'' was performed by Brazilian actress Marília Gabriela (directed by Antônio Fagundes) in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2008 and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2009. He co-wrote the play ''Chovem amores na Rua do Matador'' with Mozambican writer Mia Couto.

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