Some Works
He wrote more than 70 novels, the most famous being:
- "A Via Sinuosa" (1918)
- "Terras do Demo" (1919)
- "O Malhadinhas" (1920)
- "Estrada de Santiago" (1922)
- "Andam Faunos pelo Bosques" (1926)
- "Romance da Raposa" (1929)
- "Batalha Sem Fim" (1931)
- "Volfrâmio" (1944)
- "A Grande Casa de Romarigães" (1957)
- "Quando os Lobos Uivam" (1958; tr. 1963: When the Wolves Howl)
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Name | Ribeiro, Aquilino |
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Date of birth | September 13, 1885 |
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Date of death | May 27, 1963 |
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