“We kill the little dog” by Luís Bernardo Honwana this year marks 60 years of its existence. To seal the anniversary, the Pedagogical University of Maputo will host a symposium today to discuss its importance for the socio-cultural current affairs of Mozambicans. The “Symposium 60 years of We kill the dog-lingoso” will feature interventions by writer Luís Bernardo Honwana, by the dean and director of the Faculty of Language Sciences, Communication and Arts at UP-Maputo, Jorge Ferrão and Paulino Fumo, respectively. The event includes the participation of essayists who will present to the public the results of their most recent research on the work from Honwana. These are the cases of Aurélio Cuna and Cremildo Bahule.During the Symposium 60 years of We killed the little dog, The inventory of memory will be launched, organized by the essayist and journalist José dos Remédios.It is a book that brings together essays by 18 authors distributed across the following countries: Mozambique, Angola, Portugal, Brazil, United States and Canada. The inventory of memory is a book made up of 18 essays, totaling 253 pages. Source:O País

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