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Natália de Oliveira Correia, GOSE, GOL (b. September 13, 1923 in Fajã de Baixo (Ponta Delgada), São Miguel, Azores - March 16, 1993 in Lisbon) was an intellectual, poet and social activist, as well as author of the official lyrics of the Hino dos Açores, the regional anthem of Autonomous Region of the Azores. Her work crossed various genres of Portuguese media, and collaborated with many Portuguese and international publications. A member of the Portuguese National Assembly (1980–1991), she regularly intervened politically on the side of arts and culture, in the defense of human rights and rights of women. Along with José Saramago, Armindo Magalhães, Manuel da Fonseca and Urbano Tavares Rodrigues, she helped to creat the FNDC, Frente Nacional para a Defesa da Cultura (the National Front for the Defense of Culture). She was a central figure in the artistic scene, who met with peoples central to Portuguese culture and literature in the 1950s and 1960s. Here works have been translated into various languages. Biography Natália Correia was the daughter of Maria José de Oliveira (born in Capelas, São Miguel, a primary teacher who had a small success with writing romances, during the 1940s) and Manuel de Medeiros Correia, married in 1918. At the age of eleven, the young Natália, her older sister (Carmen de Oliveira Correia) and mother moved to Lisbon, while their father emigrated to Brazil. She began her studies in Lisbon, and quickly found her interest in literature (publishing h
Amália / Vinicius

Natália Correia & Ary dos Santos …Dizem os Poetas

Cantigas de Amigos
Cantigas d'amigos
Amalia/Vinicius
Cantigas de Amor e de Amigo dos Trovadores Galego-Portugueses [Versão recriada Por Natália Correia (Textos Literários Poesia)]
Poemas Ditos
Amália/Vinicius
Amália Rodrigues & Vinicius de Moraes
Poemas Ditos (E Até Cantados Pela Autora)
A defesa do Poeta
Poemas Ditos (E Até Cantados) Pela Autora