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Tagus Press is the publishing arm of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Portuguese Studies and Culture, a multidisciplinary international studies and outreach unit dedicated to the study of the language, literatures and cultures of the Portuguese-speaking world. Recognized as a leader in bringing Portuguese literature, history, and culture to an English-speaking audience, Tagus Press's groundbreaking translations  and journals address both Portuguese life abroad and in the United States.

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Minotaur, Parrot, and the SS Man

Minotaur, Parrot, and the SS Man

Essays on Jorge de Sena

by George Monteiro

Introduction by Francisco Cota Fagundes

Format: Paperback

In America, I Discovered I Was European

In America, I Discovered I Was European

by Natália Correia

Translated by Katharine Baker and Emanuel Melo

Introduction by Onésimo T Almeida

Format: Paperback

The Open Veins of the Postcolonial

The Open Veins of the Postcolonial

Afrodescendants and Racisms

Edited by Inocência Mata and Iolanda Évora

Format: Paperback

Dark Stones

Dark Stones

by Dias de Melo

Translated by Gregory McNab

Introduction by Maria João Dodman

Format: Paperback

Ocean Crossings

Ocean Crossings

Edited by André Nóvoa

Format: Paperback

Freedom Sun in the Tropics

Freedom Sun in the Tropics

by Ana Maria Machado

Translated by Renata R. M. Wasserman

Format: Paperback

The Unknown Islands

The Unknown Islands

by Raul Brandão

Translated by David Brookshaw

Format: Paperback

News on the American Dream

News on the American Dream

A History of the Portuguese Press in the United States

by Alberto Rodriguez

Translated by Serena Rivera

Format: Paperback

Smiling in the Darkness

Smiling in the Darkness

by Adelaide Freitas

Translated by Katharine Baker

Format: Paperback

The Poems of Renata Ferreira

The Poems of Renata Ferreira

by Frank Gaspar

Format: Paperback

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