Gabriel Mariano


José Gabriel Lopes da Silva, also known as Gabriel Mariano, was a Cape Verdean poet, novelist, and an essayist.
He studied at São Joaquim and graduated as director in Lisbon. He returned to Cape Verde 1950 where he participated in the creation of the magazine Restoration, the Cultural Supplement and Boletim Cabo Verde. His cultural activity brought him to the attention of the local governor and he was deported to Mozambique.
He published poems, novels and essays, in Portuguese and Cape Verdean Creole.
After independence, he returned to Cape Verde. He wrote Vida e Morte de João Cabafume in 1976 which won the African Literary Award, an essay on Capeverdean culture in 1991 and a poetic anthology named Ladeira Grande in 1993. He spent the remainder of his life in Portugal, he died on February 28, 2002.
Some of his poems are in the Tertúlia collection of poems which were also made by other poets.
One of his poem can be found on the CD Poesia de Cabo Verde e Sete Poemas de Sebastião da Gama by Afonso Dias
He is not the same but could be related to another poet who was born in the island of São Nicolau, José Lopes da Silva, he was also a professor and a journalist.

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