Tag Archive | "Millicent Accardi"
Posted on 10 December 2012. Tags: Alfred Lewis’sEscobar, Amy Sayre, Anhinga, author, Azorean, Azores, Brittingham, Carlos Queiros, Disquiet, fiction, Frank X. Gaspar, Gávea-Brown, Katherine Vaz, Lara Gulart, Leaving Pico, Lisbon, Long Beach City College, Margarida Vale de Gato, Miguel Vaz, Millicent Accardi, Morse, Paula Neves, Pico, Portugal, Portuguese, Presence/Presença, Provincetown, Pushcart Prizes, Rui Zink., Tagus Press, Teresa Alves, Teresa Cid, Tony Roma, University of California, Vamberto Freitas, West End
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Posted on 03 December 2012. Tags: Anthony Barcellos, Anthony De Sa, Carlo Matos, Darrell Kastin, Frank X. Gaspar, George Monteiro, Karen Carissimo, Millicent Accardi, PA, Portuguese, Robert Henry Moser, Rogério Miguel Puga, Sam Pereira, Traci Brimhall
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Posted on 01 December 2012. Tags: Al Dutra, Azorean, Azores, Dolores Greenslate, Emigration, Ferreira Moreno, history, immigration, José do Couto Rodrigues, Lúcia Soares Ávila, Madeira, Miguel Ávila, Millicent Accardi, PHPC, Portugal, Portuguese, Portuguese Heritage Publications, review
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Posted on 29 August 2012. Tags: Anthony De Sa, Azores, Barnacle Love, Carnival of Desire, culture, ficition, heritage, Humber School, immigration, interview, migration, Millicent Accardi, novel, novelist, Portuguese, Queen's, Ryerson, Scotiabank Giller Prize, Toronto, Toronto Book Award, University, Wrters
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Posted on 13 August 2012. Tags: Amy Sayre-Roberts, António Lobo Antunes, books, Chicago Tribune, culture, Danzac, Disquiet, Frank Gaspar, history, interview, Jose Saramago, Katherine Vaz, language, Lisbon, memoir, Millicent Accardi, Philip Graham, poets, Portugal, Portuguese, The Moon Come to Earth, The New Yorker, writers
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