Ivone Ramos
Ivone Ramos | |
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Born | Santa Catarina, Portuguese Cape Verde (now Santa Catarina, Cape Verde) | 7 September 1926
Died | 3 March 2018 Mindelo, Cape Verde | (aged 91)
Occupation | Writer |
Spouse | Arnaldo da Silva Gonçalves |
Children | Carlos Filipe Gonçalves |
Ivone Aida Lopes Fernandes Ramos (September 7, 1926[1] – March 3, 2018)[2] was a Cape Verdean writer.[3][4]
Biography
[edit]She was born to Armando Napoleão Rodrigues Fernandes and Alice Lopes da Silva Fernandes. She belonged to a family of great literary figures including her uncles José Lopes da Silva, the poet, her cousins were António Aurélio Gonçalves and Baltasar Lopes da Silva, her sister was Orlanda Amarílis and her brother in law was Manuel Ferreira.
At age 6, she returned to Assomada. She enjoyed reading since she was a child, her favorite genres were political novels, love, and spy stories, medieval books and others, her father opened a library house where she lived. In this way, she grew up and was educated about local and world problems.
She later moved to the island of São Vicente and lived in her uncle's house, the writer António Aurélio Gonçalves, where she started to write stories and folklore books from Cape Verde, because she knew and liked to tell him. These stories had been told by her neighbors, their housewives and the elders in Santa Catarina and São Nicolau, in the yard and the house door, with the starry sky and the boys sitting and telling stories. These were tales of sorcerers, persons with extraordinary powers or the hero that went on a mission full of danger. She never called or cared about the writer.
Only much, much, later on, these stories provided an inspiration for writing a series of books. Her first book was Vidas Vividas published in 1990. She re-edited her father's book Léxico do dialecto crioulo do arquipélago de Cabo Verde in 1990 in Mindelo.[5] She later wrote more stories including "Futcera ta cendê na Rotcha" (2000) and "Exilada" (2005). Later in 2009 she published a children's short story book titled Mam Bia tita conta estória na criol (Mãe Bia está a contar histórias em crioulo).
A dressmaker, tailor (or snider) made clothes and had an artistic side expressed through handcrafts, and confection of traditional pieces such as patchwork quilt, pockets of market vendors, embroidery, cloth dolls and many with decoration.
Personal life
[edit]She later married Arnaldo da Silva Gonçalves and raised children, one of whom, Carlos Filipe Gonçalves, is a journalist.
Bibliography
[edit]- Vidas Vividas (Short-stories in Portuguese, 1990)
- Futcera ta cendê na Rotcha (Short-stories in Portuguese, 2000)
- A exilada (2005)[6]
- Mambia tita contá história na criol (Children's story book, 2009)[7][8]
- Short-story Capotóna (Crioulo of São Vicente) published in the book Futcera ta cendê na Rotcha
References
[edit]- ^ Fontes, Francisco (2006). Tchuba na desert: Antologia do conto inédito caboverdiano. ISBN 9789892004068.
- ^ "Faleceu a escritora Ivone Ramos".
- ^ "Ivone Aida Lopes Fernandes Ramos".
- ^ "Autores representados em Tchuba na Desert" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
- ^ Brüser, Martina; Santos, André dos Reis (2002). Dicionário do Crioulo da Ilha de Santiago (Cabo Verde). ISBN 9783823358770.
- ^ A exilada. 2005. OL 16500088M.
- ^ "Ivone Aida Ramos lança no mercado mais um livro contos infantis". Archived from the original on 2010-06-01.
- ^ "Livro infanto-juvenil de Ivone Aida".
- 1926 births
- 2018 deaths
- People from Santa Catarina, Cape Verde
- Cape Verdean short story writers
- Cape Verdean children's writers
- Cape Verdean women short story writers
- Cape Verdean women children's writers
- 20th-century women writers
- 20th-century writers
- 21st-century women writers
- Cape Verdean women writers
- 20th-century short story writers
- 21st-century short story writers