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Fernanda Botelho (December 1, 1926 – December 11, 2007) was a Portuguese writer. She was born in Oporto and was educated at the University of Coimbra and the University of Lisbon. In 1951, she published her first collection of poems As Coordenadas Líricas (Lyrical coordinates). This was followed by a series of novels. Her fiction was influenced by the French nouveau roman. Botelho died in Lisbon at the age of 74.

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  • Fernanda Botelho (December 1, 1926 – December 11, 2007) was a Portuguese writer. She was born in Oporto and was educated at the University of Coimbra and the University of Lisbon. In 1951, she published her first collection of poems As Coordenadas Líricas (Lyrical coordinates). This was followed by a series of novels. Her fiction was influenced by the French nouveau roman. Botelho died in Lisbon at the age of 74. (en)
  • Maria Fernanda Botelho de Faria (Porto, 1 de dezembro de 1926 - Lisboa, 11 de dezembro de 2007) foi uma escritora e tradutora portuguesa. (pt)
  • Maria Fernanda de Faria e Castro Botelho (n. el 1 de diciembre de 1926 en Oporto - f. el 11 de diciembre de 2007 en Lisboa) fue una escritora portuguesa pariente del escritor Camilo Castelo Branco. Estudió Filología clásica en las Universidades de Coímbra y de Lisboa. Se mudó a Lisboa y vivió allí entre 1973 y 1983, ya que ocupó la dirección del Departamento Belga de Turismo. Fue cofundadora de la revista , y colaboró en otras publicaciones periódicas, como y Graal. Se dio a conocer con el libro en (1951). (es)
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  • Fernanda Botelho (December 1, 1926 – December 11, 2007) was a Portuguese writer. She was born in Oporto and was educated at the University of Coimbra and the University of Lisbon. In 1951, she published her first collection of poems As Coordenadas Líricas (Lyrical coordinates). This was followed by a series of novels. Her fiction was influenced by the French nouveau roman. Botelho died in Lisbon at the age of 74. (en)
  • Maria Fernanda de Faria e Castro Botelho (n. el 1 de diciembre de 1926 en Oporto - f. el 11 de diciembre de 2007 en Lisboa) fue una escritora portuguesa pariente del escritor Camilo Castelo Branco. Estudió Filología clásica en las Universidades de Coímbra y de Lisboa. Se mudó a Lisboa y vivió allí entre 1973 y 1983, ya que ocupó la dirección del Departamento Belga de Turismo. Fue cofundadora de la revista , y colaboró en otras publicaciones periódicas, como y Graal. Se dio a conocer con el libro en (1951). Falleció en su casa de Lisboa el 11 de diciembre de 2007 y fue enterrada en el cementerio de Benfica. (es)
  • Maria Fernanda Botelho de Faria (Porto, 1 de dezembro de 1926 - Lisboa, 11 de dezembro de 2007) foi uma escritora e tradutora portuguesa. (pt)
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