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The Doors That April Opened

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  • Santos, José Carlos Ary dos
  • Pimentel, António
  • Adão, Deolinda M.
  • Potts, Claude H.

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An outgrowth of a library exhibition in UC Berkeley’s Doe Library, this book commemorates the 40th anniversary of Portugal’s Carnation Revolution (Revolução dos Cravos) which took place on April 25, 1974. The poem “As portas que Abril abriu” first published in 1975 by the fabled poet of the revolution José Carlos Ary dos Santos and graphically reinforced by António Pimentel’s illustrations provided a fitting and powerful structure for the installation. Because a translation was not available, the curators provided one there and now documented in this book the first-ever parallel English translation of the text.

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  • Santos, José Carlos Ary dos & Pimentel, António & Adão, Deolinda M. & Potts, Claude H., 2014. "The Doors That April Opened," Institute of European Studies, Working Paper Series qt4w38m7nf, Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:bineur:qt4w38m7nf
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