Pedro Cardoso (poet)

Pedro Monteiro Cardoso (13 September 1890 – 31 October 1942) was a Cape Verdean writer, poet and folklorist.

Some sources stated his nationality was a Portuguese Guinean (now Bissau Guinean or Guinea-Bissauan) He was influenced with one of the earliest recorded writers of colonial Cape Verde especially poets including Eugénio Tavares and others including José Lopes da Silva of São Nicolau.

He later moved to the colonial (now national) capital Praia where he wrote several books and poems especially of the classical-romantic related themes.

[1] In 1933, he published a work related to Cape Verdean folklore titled Folclore Caboverdiano which included traditional stories and music.

His poem "Nha Codê" was made into song by the music group Simentera in the album Raiz (1992)