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Angolan Portuguese language poet, born in 1940.
Ngudia Wendel
Born1940
Ícolo e Bengo, near Luanda, Angola
OccupationMPLA guerilla leader, medical doctor, poet
NationalityAngolan
Educationmedical studies
Alma materin Soviet Union
SubjectAngolan struggle for independence, politics
Notable worksNós voltaremos, Luanda! (transl. We shall return, Luanda!), A república de iguais (A republic of equals), Triunfo de humilhados (Triumph of the humiliated)

Ngudia Wendel (born in 1940) is an Angolan military commander, poet and physician. In the service of MPLA (People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola) he first was a guerilla commander and later, after studying medicine in the Soviet Union, a physician. He was director of medical services in Cabinda Province and on the northern front during 1973-4.

Publications

Wendel's publications include:

Poetry

  • Wendel, Ngudia (1973). Noi ritorneremo, Luanda [We shall return, Luanda!] (in Italian). Translated by Segatori, Bruna Bozzetti. Forlì, Italy: Tipografia moderna. OCLC 77984572. 77 pages. Translated poetry.
  • Wendel, Ngudia (1976). Nós voltaremos, Luanda! [We shall return, Luanda!] (in Portuguese). Luanda, Angola. OCLC 56428961.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) 37 pages. Poetry.

in anthologies

  • Mea, Giuseppe, ed. (1975). Poesia angolana de revolta : antologia [Angolan revolutionary poetry : anthology]. Colecção Arte póetica, 4 (in Portuguese). Porto: Paisagem. OCLC 463028094. 193 pages.
  • Wolfers, Michael, ed. (1979). Poems from Angola. African writers series, 215. Translated by Wolfers, Michael. London, Exeter, N.H., U.S.A.: Heinemann, Heinemann Educational Books. ISBN 9780435902155. OCLC 6343857. 112 pages. Translated poetry.
  • Beier, Ulli; Moore, Gerald (2007). The Penguin book of modern African poetry. Penguin classics (4th ed.). London: Penguin Books. pp. 38–39. ISBN 9780140424720. OCLC 466152546. 448 pages. First edition 1963.

Prose

Quote

The first lines of Wendel's poem We Shall Return, Luanda are:

Luanda, your are like a white seagull

on the ocean crest -
bright streets under the white sun,
flight of green palm trees...
but we have seen you grow black, Luanda,
since the bitter fourth of February

...

— Ngudia Wendel, We Shall Return, Luanda, Beier & Moore 2007, pp. 38-39.

References

  1. ^ Beier, Ulli; Moore, Gerald (2007). The Penguin Book of Modern African Poetry. Penguin Classics (4th ed.). London: Penguin Books. p. 303. ISBN 9780140424720. OCLC 466152546. 448 pages. First edition 1998.
  2. Brooke, James (January 3, 1985). "Angolan Writers Bloom in Independent Climate". nytimes.com. The New York Times: 18, Section C. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  3. "Find items in libraries near you". search.worldcat.org. OCLC, Inc. 2024. Retrieved 10 November 2024. Search for Ngudia Wendel.
  4. "Pesquisa bibliográfica" [Bibliographical search]. memoria-africa.ua.pt (in Portuguese). Aveiro, Portugal: O Portal das Memórias de África e do Oriente (The Portal of Memories of Africa and the Orient). Universidade de Aveiro. Fundação Portugal-Africa. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  5. February 4, 1961, marked the start of the armed struggle against the Portuguese colonial regime in Angola, refer to Angolan_War_of_Independence#The_4_and_10_February_events_at_Luanda.
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