
398 Fernando Pessoa
The History of Literature
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The Book of Disquiet
The book of disquiet is filled with sadness, shot through with melancholy. Is it sad because pissoa was sad? We know he laughed with his friends and so on. But he might have been sad, constantly sad, when he considered the world and picked up his pen lots of people are. It's the privilege of the artist, maybe even the default position. I also like rain on the window and working until my muscles ache and funerals and staring at nothing. They can be awful, but they can also be full of warmth and love and giving and renewal. After all, it's not just a clachet. It's true and acon lation of
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