Lisbon Poets. Camões, Cesário, Sá-Carneiro, Florbela, Pessoa


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This bilingual and illustrated edition offers to all English-speaking readers interested in poetry, and in the cultural legacy of Lisbon, verses written by great poets who were born or lived in Portugal's legendary capital city. The globally celebrated Luís de Camões and Fernando Pessoa, along with the latter's heteronyms, are joined by three other poets widely praised within the Portuguese-speaking world—Cesário Verde, Mário de Sá-Carneiro, and Florbela Espanca—, whom we have the pleasure of introducing to you.




This Sorrow that Lifts Me Up


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Florbela Espanca (1894–1930) is one of Portugal's most celebrated poets. This bilingual anthology allows English-speaking readers to see why she deserves to be more widely known. Her poetry speaks passionately of longing, love and sexual liberation against the backdrop of the interwar années folles. After her untimely demise in 1930, Espanca quickly became the stuff of legend, thanks to the captivating combination of a tumultuous life-story and a string of signature sonnets that alternate between feelings of crushing failure and proclamations of lust for life. This bilingual antology, edited by Cláudia Pazos-Alonso, with illustrations by Margarida Fleming and translation by Simon Park, allows English-speaking readers to see why Espanca deserves to be widely known.




Five Coimbra Poets


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Five Coimbra Poets takes historical contingency—the accident—as a pretext that would seem to unify profoundly different poetical voices from diverse centuries. Its chronological range is ample, starting in late medieval Portugal with Dom Dinis and ending with Fernando Assis Pacheco in the last half of the 20th century. To this historical contingency a contingency of choices is added—an accident of choices. A dual opportunity, a dual purpose: firstly, to bring together certain poets who were either born or lived in Coimbra and who were touched in a way—more or less asymmetrically, more or less explicitly—by the city, by the surrounding countryside and the region; secondly, to offer up poets and poems, some more canonical than others, whose occasion here reflects a personal and subjective choice that is tailored towards both initiation and concision. Dom Dinis and Sá de Miranda are joined by the two 19th century poets who most marked the memory of literature which the city keeps alive and which the poems themselves keep alive of the city. Both Antero de Quental and Camilo Pessanha are, in this sense, crucial. The lyrical intensity of landscape and cityscape is alive as well in Fernando Assis Pacheco, who perhaps wrote the most penetrating and moving poems about Coimbra and its worlds, which were those of his childhood, adolescence and early manhood.




Lisbon Poets


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Lisbon poets


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The Forbidden Kingdom


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A celebrated Danish novelist explores European history and colonization through the lives of two men separated by centuries—a shipwrecked wireless operator and an exiled Portuguese poet Slauerhoff’s The Forbidden Kingdom is a blend of historical chronicle, fiction and commentary, bringing together the seemingly unrelated lives of a twentieth century ship’s radio operator and the sixteenth century Portuguese poet-in-exile, Luis Camoes. Slauerhoff draws his reader into a dazzling world of exoticism, betrayal, and exile, where past and present merge and the possibility of death is never far away. Through a narrative that evolves into a critique of European history, culture, and colonialism, Slauerhoff speculates about the lessons to be learnt from history.




Portuguese Modernisms


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For a more encompassing and stimulating picture of Modernism seen as a movement of the 20th century, a broad spectrum of work across many countries we must explore its diversity. Portuguese Modernism manifested itself both in visual art and in literature, and made a vigorous contribution to this time of profound cultural change. Indeed, the sociocultural transformations that marked the early 20th century in Portugal are still current. This volume provides a critical guide for students and teachers, contributed by an array of scholars with unparalleled knowledge of the period, its artists and its writers. Steffen Dix is Research Fellow at the Institute of Social Science, University of Lisbon; Jeronimo Pizarro is Research Fellow at the Linguistics Centre, University of Lisbon.




Poeti di Lisbona Camões, Cesário, Sá-Carneiro, Florbela, Pessoa


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Questa edizione, corredata da illustrazioni e testo originale a fronte, offre a tutti i lettori italiani interessati alla poesia e alla tradizione culturale di Lisbona la possibilità di leggere i versi di alcuni grandi poeti che nacquero o vissero nella leggendaria capitale portoghese. Insieme a Luís de Camões e Fernando Pessoa (con i suoi eteronimi), abbiamo il piacere di proporvi altri tre poeti profondamente radicati nel mondo lusofono: Cesário Verde, Mário de Sá-Carneiro e Florbela Espanca.




The Portuguese


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Combining history, geography, cultural study, and travelogue, this engaging look at Portugal is a fascinating introduction to its rich, turbulent history and people.




Poètes de Lisbonne. Camões, Cesário, Sá-Carneiro, Florbela, Pessoa


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Cette édition bilingue et illustrée offre à tous les lecteurs francophones qui s'intéressent à la poésie et à l'héritage culturel de Lisbonne de découvrir ou redécouvrir les vers de grands poètes qui sont nés ou ont vécu dans la capitale emblématique du Portugal. Les célèbres Luís de Camões et Fernando Pessoa, accompagnés de quelques hétéronymes de ce dernier, sont ici rejoints par trois autres poètes moins renommés à l'échelle internationale mais largement admirés dans le monde lusophone – Cesário Verde, Mário de Sá-Carneiro et Florbela Espanca –, que nous avons le plaisir de vous présenter.