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Blind Narcissus, illuminated by Lisbon (From Cesário Verde to Fernando Pessoa)

open access: yesAbriu: Estudos de Textualidade do Brasil, Galicia e Portugal, 2016
Eduardo Lourenço referred to Fernando Pessoa as a “Blind Narcissus”, quoting a passage of the The Book of Disquiet (Libro del desasosiego). In its first stage, The Bookof Disquiet has no defined geographical space nor an established historical time; in ...
Jerónimo Pizarro
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O distante amor ao próximo de Bernardo Soares [PDF]

open access: yesPessoa Plural, 2016
This paper deals with the concept of love regarding Bernardo Soares' relation with the world surrounding him, with a special emphasis on his relationship with the Other, underlining its importance for the communicational aspects of his writing.
Albuquerque, João
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Medeiros, Paulo de. Pessoa’s Geometry of the Abyss: Modernity and the Book of Disquiet. Oxford: Legenda, 2013. Print.

open access: yesJournal of Lusophone Studies, 2016
The title of Paulo de Medeiros’s book cryptically points to a reconsideration of traditional interpretations of the work of Fernando Pessoa. Beyond this, it urges the international academic and lectoral community to update the transnational modernist ...
Sílvia Oliveira
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'Nenhum Problema Tem Solução': Um Arquivo Digital do Livro do Desassossego

open access: yesMatLit, 2013
The research project 'No Problem Has Solution: A Digital Archive of the Book of Disquiet' aims to produce a digital hypermedia archive of the Book of Disquiet [LdoD], by Bernardo Soares/Fernando Pessoa.
Manuel Portela
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Cultivating the worshipful self in an algorithmic age: Reflections on an Asadian conclusion

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2022
In a recent book, Secular Translations: Nation State, Modern State and Calculative Reason, Talal Asad is concerned with how the language of calculation and abstraction, inaugurated by modernity and accelerated by our current algorithmic reality, erodes ...
Auwais Rafudeen
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The Book of Disquiet, the aesthetics and materiality of sensations

open access: yesAbriu: Estudos de Textualidade do Brasil, Galicia e Portugal, 2016
This paper correlates the aesthetic theorization of sensation with the materiality of sensation in The Book of Disquiet. The different editions of Fernando Pessoa’s work have, in the text or fragment, a unity of expression that the publishers put in ...
Diego Giménez
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From mist to mist — through mist: translating «this kind of non-book»

open access: yesAbriu: Estudos de Textualidade do Brasil, Galicia e Portugal, 2016
In Italy there are presently five translations of The Book of Disquiet, each one featuring a very different text: either because the base edition from which each translator set off is different; or because the translators had a different attitude towards
Valeria Tocco
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Revisiting Lisbon in The Book of Disquiet [PDF]

open access: yesUniversity of Bucharest Review. Literary and Cultural Studies Series, 2016
This paper explores the strikingly different representations of Pessoa’s native city offered by the lordly cicerone of Pessoa’s guidebook Lisbon: What Every Tourist Should See and the lowly assistant bookkeeper of his modernist masterpiece, The Book ...
Thomas Cousineau
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Dossier Ophiussa: Materiais de um filme com Pessoa [PDF]

open access: yesPessoa Plural
This is a brief presentation of materials related to the film Ophiussa, by Fernando Carrilho, released in 2013, referring to the filmic materiality and its synesthetic resonances around the writings of Fernando Pessoa, through fragments from The Book of ...
Alves, Ida
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Engaging with Pessoa [PDF]

open access: yesPessoa Plural, 2019
A group of six otherwise disparate items presenting personal critical perceptions, ideas or speculations concerning Pessoa and his work involving the composer Schumann; his particular use of heteronyms; his discovery of the notion of “man thinking” as ...
Monteiro, George
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