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Suave Es Vivir Solo / How Sweet to Live Alone Contributor(s): Pessoa, Fernando (Author) |
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ISBN: 8439735308 ISBN-13: 9788439735304 Publisher: Literatura Random House
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! Click here for our low price guarantee Binding Type: Paperback Language: Spanish Published: May 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Poetry | European - Spanish & Portuguese - Literary Criticism | European - Spanish & Portuguese |
Dewey: 869.441 |
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 4.9" W x 6" L (0.35 lbs) 72 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Spanish |
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Publisher Description: La colecci n «Poes a Port til re ne en Suave es vivir solo una muestra de los versos m s rompedores de Fernando Pessoa, creador de una obra dominada por el vanguardismo y las identidades m ltiples. Fernando Pessoa es considerado, junto con Luis de Cam es, el poeta m s importante en lengua portuguesa y uno de los m s reconocidos de la literatura universal. lvaro de Campos, Ricardo Reis y Alberto Caeiro son algunos de sus heter nimos, verdaderas personalidades po ticas con estilo propio, personajes completos, con biograf as propias y estilos literarios dispares. Se convirtieron as en m scaras del propio escritor, en las que se despersonaliz para dar forma, a trav s de sus m ltiples voces, a la amplitud y complejidad de sus pensamientos, conocimientos, y percepciones de la vida y el mundo. -------«El poeta es un fingidor. Finge tan completamente que hasta finge que es dolor el dolor que en verdad siente. ------- ENGLISH DESCRIPTION In How Sweet to Live Alone, the "Portable Poetry" collection gathers a sample of Fernando Pessoa's most innovative poems, characterized by vanguardism and multiple identities. Along with Luis de Cam es, Fernando Pessoa is considered the most important poet in the Portuguese language and one of the most renowned in world literature. lvaro de Campos, Ricardo Reis, and Alberto Caeiro are some of his heteronyms, true poetic personalities: complete characters with their own biographies and disparate literary styles. They thus became masks of the author himself, in which he could depersonalize through his multiple voices to give shape to the breadth and complexity of his thoughts, knowledge, and perceptions of life and death. "The poet is a pretender. He pretends so completely, that he even pretends it's pain, the pain he really feels." |
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