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Paperback Fernando Pessoa and Co.: Selected Poems Book

ISBN: 0802159168

ISBN13: 9780802159168

Fernando Pessoa and Co.: Selected Poems

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"One of the great originals of modern European poetry and Portugal's premier modernist."--Washington Post

"Pessoa has had many English-language interpreters but none better than Richard Zenith."--New York Review of Books

Fernando Pessoa--a poet who lived most of his life in Lisbon, Portugal, and who died in obscurity there-- is now recognized as one of the greatest writers of the twentieth century. In a newly updated and expanded edition of his celebrated 1998 Fernando Pessoa & Co., which Booklist hailed as "a beautiful one-volume course in the soul of the twentieth century," translator and biographer Richard Zenith brings together Pessoa's most memorable poetic works. Present here is poetry by Pessoa's famous trio of alter egos--Alberto Caeiro, Ricardo Reis, and lvaro de Campos--as well as a varied selection of poems signed by Pessoa's own name. From spare minimalism to revolutionary exuberance, Fernando Pessoa & Co. showcases the seminal poet's timeless and innovative work in all of its extraordinary depth and poetic passion.

"Like Beckett, Pessoa is extremely funny. . . . His work is loaded with delights."--Guardian

"Pessoa would be Shakespeare if all that we had of Shakespeare were the soliloquies of Hamlet, Falstaff, Othello and Lear and the sonnets. His legacy is a set of explorations, in poetic form, of what it means to inhabit a human consciousness."--Los Angeles Times Book Review

Customer Reviews

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Four heads are better than one

Just being himself wasn't good enough for Fernando Pessoa, so he divided himself into four distinct, invented personalities ("heteronyms") and wrote poetry from the perspective and in the style of each of them. This in itself is a remarkable feat of literary imagination.The poetry itself (well, this translation of it) is startling. It's direct and plain-spoken for the most part, even allowing for the personality differences. It may look un-poetic, or even awkward, at first reading. But it sticks. Days after reading, you may find lines and phrases of Pessoa & Co. springing up spontaneously in your head, just because they're so sharp and to the point. Getting to know this multitudinous poet is an invigorating experience. Try it yourself.

This is the one to get.

I've been reading and translating Pessoa for several years now, and know his work very well. I have a few minor quibbles with the introductory material, but that's to be expected. Richard Zenith is a terrific translator, and also obviously an excellent poet. I couldn't possibly praise his work too highly. Fernando Pessoa was a great poet; all lovers of poetry owe Richard Zenith tremendous gratitude. Read this book, and then look for anything else RZ has translated. You won't be disappointed.

If you have never read anything else by Fernando Pessoa.....

This is an excellent book for people who are just discovering the richness of Pessoa's work. Although unknown to many readers prose and poetry of Pessoa deserve the priority on every poetry lover's bookshelf. He will amaze you, his heteronyms will confuse your mind and at the end you'll ask yourself... "How come I've never been introduced to this marvelous writer..to this poet whose honesty is sometimes schocking and to this solitary being ..And you will think and think...yes..he does that well..for days after reading Pessoa's poems you'll remember and tell the tales. :) Happy reading!!

Wonderful Translations

This is a wonderful book of translations, and I would highly recommend it to anyone interested in Pessoa, modern poetry, Portuguese culture or the psychology of writing (Pessoa was a fantastically bizarre person who developed several personalities, each writing in his own style). It also includes an intelligent and intriguing introduction to Pessoa written by the translator, Richard Zenith.
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