born Jan. 20, 1917, So Paulo de Luanda, Angola Victor also spelled Vtor Angolan lyric poet whose work expresses the dream of racial harmony and the need to recapture the openness and purity of childhood. Bessa Victor's poetry in Portuguese includes Ecos dispersos (1941; Scattered Echoes), Ao som das marimbas (1943; To the Sound of the Marimbas), Mucanda (1946), Debaixo do cu (1949; Under the Sky), Cubata abandonada (1958; The Abandoned Hut), and Monandengue (1973; Child). A selection of his work was translated into French by Gaston-Henry Aufrre and published as Pomes africains (1967; African Poems). A controversial poet, Bessa Victor has been criticized for his exoticism and his failure to articulate the rage of oppressed Africans; others have praised his vision, the musicality of his verse, and his capacity to see the best in both African and European civilizations. Bessa Victor was also the author of a collection of short stories, Sanzala sem Batuque (1967; The Slave House with Gaiety), as well as of books on Kimbundu proverbs, Angolan history, and African literary themes. In Quinjango no folclore angolense (1970), he described and analyzed the folklore of Angola. He continued the Angolan tradition of the poet-scholar that has been prominent since the late 19th century. In all his writings, there was a warmth of tone and a gentleness of expression. Bessa Victor resided for a number of years in Lisbon.
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