Miguel Esteves Cardoso is one of the eminent writers of Lisbon and is also a noted journalist, critic as well as a translator in the country. Miguel Esteves Cardoso's father was a Portuguese man named Joaquim Carlos Esteves Cardoso and his mother was an English lady known as Hazel Diana Smith.
Life of Miguel Esteves Cardoso
Miguel Esteves Cardoso studied political studies in Manchester University and obtained a doctoral degree in Political Philosophy. From Manchester he moved to Portugal and secured a job in Lisbon University as an assisting investigator in the Social Studies Institute. After that he taught political sociology in ISCTE.
The career of Miguel Esteves Cardoso has been etched with numerous achievements and events. As a remarkable journalist he has published his articles in a magazine named 'The Social Analysis'. It was a
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publication of the Higher Institute of Financial and Economic Sciences in the University of Lisbon. He is presently the director of a weekly named 'The Independent'. Under his leadership, the publication has received rave reviews. The political career of Miguel Esteves Cardoso is also worth mentioning. His short stint as candidate for MEP surely made him famous.
Miguel Esteves Cardoso is also a renowned writer of modern Portuguese literature. Some of the well known works of Miguel Esteves Cardoso are 'The Reason of Things', 'Love is Fodido', 'Cemetery of Girls', 'My Problem', 'Last Volume', 'My Adventures in the Portuguese Republic' and 'A Life Full'. He has also translated significant works of international writers. One important translation is Samuel Beckett's 'Pioravante Marche'. The film and music reviews of Miguel Esteves Cardoso's are very popular too.
Miguel Esteves Cardoso, a famous personality of Lisbon, has carved a niche for himself in the field of contemporary Portuguese literature and journalism
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