Guilherme de Melo (born 1931 in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique; died in Lisbon, 29 June 2013) was a Portuguese journalist, novelist, and activist. Melo lived through the protracted war of independence in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique in the 1960s and 1970s. Openly gay himself, Melo's novel The Shadow of the Days (A Sombra dos Dias) is an account of growing up gay in the privileged environment of a white family in colonial Mozambique before the outbreak of war and of being openly gay against the background of an increasingly bitter anti-colonial war. After the Carnation Revolution and the independence of Mozambique in 1975, Melo went to Portugal.
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| - Guilherme Jose de Melo (* 20. Januar 1931 in Lourenço Marques, heute Maputo, Mosambik; † 29. Juni 2013 in Lissabon, Portugal) war ein portugiesischer Journalist, Schriftsteller und LGBTI-Aktivist, der erste prominente Schwulenaktivist Portugals. (de)
- Guilherme de Melo, né le 20 janvier 1931 à Lourenço Marques (auj. Maputo) dans le Mozambique portugais et mort le 29 juin 2013 à Lisbonne, est un journaliste, romancier et militant gay mozambicain installé au Portugal en 1974. (fr)
- Guilherme José Fernandes de Melo (Ressano Garcia, 20 de Janeiro de 1931 - Lisboa, 29 de Junho de 2013) foi um jornalista, escritor, poeta e pioneiro da libertação gay português, autor de numerosas obras de ficção e não-ficção. (pt)
- Guilherme de Melo (born 1931 in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique; died in Lisbon, 29 June 2013) was a Portuguese journalist, novelist, and activist. Melo lived through the protracted war of independence in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique in the 1960s and 1970s. Openly gay himself, Melo's novel The Shadow of the Days (A Sombra dos Dias) is an account of growing up gay in the privileged environment of a white family in colonial Mozambique before the outbreak of war and of being openly gay against the background of an increasingly bitter anti-colonial war. After the Carnation Revolution and the independence of Mozambique in 1975, Melo went to Portugal. (en)
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| - Guilherme Jose de Melo (* 20. Januar 1931 in Lourenço Marques, heute Maputo, Mosambik; † 29. Juni 2013 in Lissabon, Portugal) war ein portugiesischer Journalist, Schriftsteller und LGBTI-Aktivist, der erste prominente Schwulenaktivist Portugals. (de)
- Guilherme de Melo (born 1931 in Lourenço Marques, Portuguese Mozambique; died in Lisbon, 29 June 2013) was a Portuguese journalist, novelist, and activist. Melo lived through the protracted war of independence in the Portuguese colony of Mozambique in the 1960s and 1970s. Openly gay himself, Melo's novel The Shadow of the Days (A Sombra dos Dias) is an account of growing up gay in the privileged environment of a white family in colonial Mozambique before the outbreak of war and of being openly gay against the background of an increasingly bitter anti-colonial war. After the Carnation Revolution and the independence of Mozambique in 1975, Melo went to Portugal. Other titles: Ainda Havia Sol (The Sun was still Shining), O Homem que Odiava a Chuva (The Man who Hated Rain), As Vidas de Elisa Antunes (The Lives of Elisa Antunes), O que Houver de Morrer (He who will have to Die) and Como um Rio sem Pontes (Like a Bridgeless River). (en)
- Guilherme de Melo, né le 20 janvier 1931 à Lourenço Marques (auj. Maputo) dans le Mozambique portugais et mort le 29 juin 2013 à Lisbonne, est un journaliste, romancier et militant gay mozambicain installé au Portugal en 1974. (fr)
- Guilherme José Fernandes de Melo (Ressano Garcia, 20 de Janeiro de 1931 - Lisboa, 29 de Junho de 2013) foi um jornalista, escritor, poeta e pioneiro da libertação gay português, autor de numerosas obras de ficção e não-ficção. (pt)
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