

Fernando Pessoa
39 snips Dec 3, 2020
Cláudia Pazos-Alonso, an expert in Portuguese and Gender Studies, Juliet Perkins, a scholar in Portuguese Studies, and Paulo de Medeiros, a professor of English and Comparative Literary Studies, dive deep into the enigmatic world of Fernando Pessoa. They explore his unique creation of over 70 heteronyms, illustrating the complexity of identity and modernism in his work. The conversation also highlights 'saudade,' the emotional depth in 'The Book of Disquiet', and the implications of gender representation in his literary personas, revealing how Pessoa's legacy transcends borders.
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Pessoa's Childhood
- Pessoa was born in Lisbon in 1888 to educated parents, his father a music critic.
- After family tragedies, he moved to Durban, South Africa, at age six.
English Education's Impact
- Pessoa's English education in Durban broadened his horizons and deepened his bilingualism.
- He became immersed in English literature, admiring Shakespeare, Romantic poets, and classical authors.
Return to Portugal
- Returning to Portugal during political instability, Pessoa retreated and lived with his mother.
- He witnessed Portugal's shift from monarchy to republic and the rise of Salazar's dictatorship.