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Corsino Fortes's first book Pão & Fonema [Bread & Phoneme] which appeared in 1974 made an immediate impact. 1974 was a momentous year for Portugal and its African colonies as it was the year in which Portugal's dictator Salazar was overthrown, an act which began the process that led to the decolonisation of the Cape Verde Islands in 1975. Pão & Fonema is a compressed, intensely lyrical book, and yet it has an epic arc which maps out a very Cape Verdean odyssey. The first canto focuses on the islands' typical hardships, such as droughts, and the second on the Cape Verdean experience of emigration. The poem sequence 'Postcards from the High Seas' is from the second canto. The third canto looks forward to an independent Cape Verde where islanders can settle and build the country. Fortes was born in 1933 in Mindelo on Cape Verde's São Vicente island. He has worked as a teacher and a lawyer; he served as Cape Verde's ambassador to Portugal; and he was a judge in Angola. After Pão & Fonema he published Arvore e Tambor [Tree and Drum] (Publicações Dom Quixote Lisbon) in 1986. He finished what he had long seen as a trilogy in 2001 with Pedras de Sol & Substância which was collected with the previous two books under the title A Cabeça Calva de Deus [The Bald Head of God] (Publicações Dom Quixote Lisbon). Daniel Hahn is a freelance writer, editor, researcher and translator. His translations include Creole (2002), TheBook of Chameleons (2006), My Father's Wives (2008) and Rainy Season (2009), all by Angolan novelist José Eduardo Agualusa. The Book of Chameleons won him the 2007 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize; the process of translating Rainy Season was recorded in a blog at www.translatedfiction.org.uk. Other translations include the autobiography of Brazilian footballer Pelé. Among other books, he has written short biographies of Shelley and Coleridge, and is currently working on a brief life of Blake, as well as translations of two contemporary Portuguese novels. POEMS TRANSLATED BY DANIEL HAHN Postcards from the High Seas The Caesarean of Three Continents When Morning Breaks Letter from Bia d’Ideal Emigrant RELATED CONTENT Events (1) Publications (1) Podcasts (3) Articles (1) Sean O’Brien is a leading figure in contemporary British poetry. His six collections have gained him many prizes, including the Cholmondeley Award, the Somerset Maugham award, the E.M. Forster Award, the TS Eliot Prize and the Forward Prize for Best Collection