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GENERAL INTRODUCTION
Fernando Pessoa the Man and Poet
Fernando Pessoa, Prose Writer
Fernando Pessoa, English Writer
About This Edition
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ASPECTS
THE ARTIST AS A YOUNG MAN AND HETERONYM
“I was a poet animated by philosophy ...” E
“The artist must be born beautiful ...” E
“I have always had in consideration ...” E
Three Prose Fragments (Charles Robert Anon)
“Ten thousand times my heart broke ...” E
“I saw the little children ...” E
“I, Charles Robert Anon ...” E
“I am tired of confiding in myself ...” E
[An Unsent Letter to Clifford Geerdts] (Faustino Antunes) E
Two Prose Fragments (Alexander Search)
“Bond entered into by Alexander Search ...” E
“No soul more loving or tender ...” E
Rule of Life E
THE MARINER
The Mariner—A Static Drama in One Act
To Fernando Pessoa (Álvaro de Campos)
THE MASTER AND HIS DISCIPLES
Notes for the Memory of My Master Caeiro (Álvaro de Campos)
from Translator’s Preface to the Poems of Alberto Caeiro (Thomas Crosse) E
[On Álvaro de Campos] (I. I. Crosse) E
[On the Work of Ricardo Reis] (Frederico Reis)
SENSATIONISM AND OTHER ISMS
Preface to an Anthology of the Portuguese Sensationists (Thomas Crosse) E
“All sensations are good ...”
[Intersectionist] Manifesto
Sensationism
ULTIMATUM (ÁLVARO DE CAMPOS)
Translator’s Preface to Ultimatum (Thomas Crosse?) E
Ultimatum
from “What Is Metaphysics?” (Álvaro de Campos)
LETTER TO MÁRIO DE SÁ-CARNEIRO
RIDDLE OF THE STARS
[Letter to His Aunt Anica]
[30 Astral Communications] (Henry More, Wardour, Voodooist, etc.) E
from Essay on Initiation E
Treatise on Negation (Raphael Baldaya)
LETTER TO TWO FRENCH MAGNETISTS F
SELECTED LETTERS TO OPHELIA QUEIROZ
[Phase 1: Pessoa in Love?] (March–November 1920)
[Phase 2: Pessoa Insane?] (September–October 1929)
NEOPAGANISM
from The Return of the Gods (António Mora)
“Without yet going into the metaphysical foundations ...”
“Humanitarianism is the last bulwark ...”
“Only now can we fully understand ...”
“We are not really neopagans ...”
from Preface to the Complete Poems of Alberto Caeiro (Ricardo Reis)
“The work of Caeiro represents the total reconstruction ...”
“When I once had occasion ...”
“Alberto Caeiro is more pagan than paganism ...”
“For modern pagans, as exiles ...”
PORTUGAL AND THE FIFTH EMPIRE
1. “Any Empire not founded on the Spiritual Empire ...”
2. “The Fifth Empire. The future of Portugal ...”
3. “The promise of the Fifth Empire ...”
4. “Only one kind of propaganda can raise the morale ...”
5. “What, basically, is Sebastianism?”
6. “To justify its present-day ambition ...”
7. “An imperialism of grammarians?”
8. “A foggy morning.”
THE ANARCHIST BANKER
PESSOA ON MILLIONAIRES
from An Essay on Millionaires and Their Ways E
from American Millionaires E
ENVIRONMENT (ÁLVARO DE CAMPOS)
[SELF-DEFINITION]
EROSTRATUS: THE SEARCH FOR IMMORTALITY
from Erostratus E
ON THE LITERARY ART AND ITS ARTISTS
[The Task of Modern Poetry] E
Shakespeare E
[On Blank Verse and Paradise Lost] E
from Charles Dickens — Pickwick Papers E
from Concerning Oscar Wilde E
[The Art of James Joyce]
[The Art of Translation] E
FROM ESSAY ON POETRY (PROFESSOR JONES) E
FROM FRANCE IN 1950 (JEAN SEUL DE MÉLURET) F
RANDOM NOTES AND EPIGRAMS
TWO LETTERS TO JOÃO GASPAR SIMÕES
[Letter of 11 December 1931]
[Letter of 28 July 1932]
THREE LETTERS TO ADOLFO CASAIS MONTEIRO
[Letter of 11 January 1930]
[Letter of 13 January 1935]
[Another Version of the Genesis of the Heteronyms]
[Letter of 20 January 1935]
THE BOOK OF DISQUIET (BERNARDO SOARES)
from The Book of Disquiet
FROM THE EDUCATION OF THE STOIC (BARON OF TEIVE)
FROM THE PREFACE TO FICTIONS OF THE INTERLUDE
LETTER FROM A HUNCHBACK GIRL TO A METALWORKER (MARIA JOSÉ)
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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