Collected Later Poems of Alvaro De Campos (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Portugisiska
Antal sidor
194
Utgivningsdatum
2009-07-15
Förlag
Shearsman Books
Översättare
Chris Daniels
Originalspråk
Portuguese
Illustrationer
black & white illustrations
Volymtitel
v. 2
Dimensioner
229 x 152 x 11 mm
Vikt
291 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
Paperback
ISBN
9781905700257

Collected Later Poems of Alvaro De Campos

1928-1935

Häftad,  Portugisiska, 2009-07-15
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Alvaro de Campos, along with Ricardo Reis and Alberto Caeiro is one of Pessoa's most important poetic heteronyms and, like these fellow fictitious poets, made his first appearance in 1914. He was also something of a public figure, his essays and reviews frequently appearing in Portuguese periodicals. According to Pessoa, Campos was born in the Algarve in 1890, studied naval engineering in Glasgow, was widely travelled, and lived for a number of years in England, working as an engineer. In later life he returned to live in Lisbon. His poetry, especially the earlier work, celebrates the modern world and the machine age, and marks the eruption of futurism into Portuguese poetry. This volume offers the latter part of Campos' output. A volume of Campos' earlier work will appear in due course.
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Fernando Pessoa is one of the great poets of the 20th Century, and is still something of a mystery to readers outside Portugal and Brazil, where his work has been elevated to classic status. Most puzzling for his readers, perhaps, is the fact that Pessoa wrote under a series of of other names - heteronyms, as he called them - and confusingly also under the 'orthonym' Fernando Pessoa, who is not the same person as the man born with that name. The major poetic heteronyms are Caeiro, Campos and Ricardo Reis, but Pessoa had a whole range of others: journalists, prose-writers, essayists, as well as two English poets in the form of Charles Robert Anon and Alexander Search, heteronyms used by Pessoa before the break-through year of 1914, when Reis, Caeiro and Campos all came into existence. Little of his work was published in book form during his lifetime: two slim volumes of English verse and the mature collection Mensagem (Message), but he left a trunk full of manuscripts and fragments - some 25,000 all told - and these have been mined by scholars ever since.