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21 March 2012

Looking around: Bars in Lisbon

By Marlene Pohle

The statue of the XXth century poet Fernando Pessoa is sitting in the XVIth century poet Chiado square at the top of the XIXth century poet Garrett street, in Lisbon. Other possible poets, all anonymous, are sitting here and there around the Café A Brasileira. Some others prefer to sit in the the Bar Pavilhão Chinês, not very far. As we do, Marlène Pohle and I, drinking an Irish single malt poem... 

Words by Carlos Brito

About the Contributor

Marlene Pohle

Marlene Pohle

Marlene Pohl was born in Argentina, but currently resides in Stuttgart, Germany. Beginning her career as a painter, she turned to cartooning and illustration in 1992. Her work appears in many magazines in Germany and she enjoys live cartooning at fairs and festivals. Ms. Pohl was the first President of the German chapter of FECCO (Federation of Cartoonists Organization). She has three children.
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