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  2. Fernando Pessoa - Wikipedia

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    Fernando António Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa (Portuguese: [fɨɾˈnɐ̃du pɨˈsoɐ]; 13 June 1888 – 30 November 1935) was a Portuguese poet, writer, literary critic, translator, and publisher. He has been described as one of the most significant literary figures of the 20th century and one of the greatest poets in the Portuguese language .

  3. Mensagem - Wikipedia

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    9781794710177. Mensagem is a book by Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa. [1] It is composed of 44 poems, and was called the "livro pequeno de poemas" or the "little book of poems". It was published in 1934 by Parceria António Maria Pereira. The book was awarded, in the same year, with the Prémio Antero de Quental in the poem category by the ...

  4. The Book of Disquiet - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Disquiet (Livro do Desassossego: Composto por Bernardo Soares, ajudante de guarda-livros na cidade de Lisboa) is a work by the Portuguese author Fernando Pessoa (1888–1935). Published posthumously, The Book of Disquiet is a fragmentary lifetime project, left unedited by the author, who introduced it as a "factless autobiography."

  5. Ricardo Reis (heteronym) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Oporto in 1887, Ricardo Reis was one year younger than Fernando Pessoa who describes him as very little shorter and stronger, but slim and a vague matte brown. Reis was educated at a Jesuit boarding school becoming a Latinist by education and a semi-Hellenist by his own, thus writing better than Pessoa, but with a purism that his author considered exaggerated.

  6. Heteronym (literature) - Wikipedia

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    He wrote "Poemas Inconjuntos" (Disconnected Poems) and "O Guardador de Rebanhos" (The Keeper of Sheep), published by Fernando Pessoa in his "Art Journal" Athena in 1924–25. In a famous letter to the literary critic Adolfo Casais Monteiro, dated January 13, 1935, Pessoa describes his "triumphal day", March 8, 1914, when Caeiro "appeared ...

  7. 35 Sonnets - Wikipedia

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    35 Sonnets is one of two books self-published by Pessoa in 1918 under the publisher name Monteiro & Co, the other book published in 1918 was Antinous, A Poem. 35 Sonnets was printed by Lamas, Motta & C.a, 100, Rua da Alegria, Lisbon, and Antinous by Sociedade Typographica Editora. 35 Poems has a height of 20 centimetres (7.9 in). [1]

  8. Álvaro de Campos - Wikipedia

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    Álvaro de Campos (European Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈalvɐɾu ðɨ ˈkɐ̃puʃ]; October 15, 1890 – November 30, 1935) was one of the poet Fernando Pessoa 's various heteronyms, with a reputation for a powerful and angry style of writing. This alter ego is recounted to have been born in Tavira, Portugal. He studied mechanical engineering ...

  9. Pessoa Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Pessoa Prize ( Portuguese: Prémio Pessoa, Portuguese pronunciation: [ˌpɾɛmju pɨˈsoɐ] ), named after Fernando Pessoa, is recognized as the most important award in the area of Portuguese culture. [1] Created in 1987 by the newspaper Expresso and the IT company Unisys, since 2008 the prize has been sponsored by Caixa Geral de Depósitos.