The Complete Works of Álvaro de Campos
Fernando Pessoa author Margaret Jull Costa translator Patricio Ferrari translator Antonio Cardiello editor Jerónimo Pizarro editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:New Directions Publishing Corporation
Published:4th Aug '23
Should be back in stock very soon
Álvaro de Campos is one of the most influential heteronyms created by Portugal’s great modernist writer Fernando Pessoa. According to Pessoa, Campos was born in Tavira (Algarve) in 1890 and studied mechanical engineering in Glasgow, although he never managed to complete his degree. In his own day, Campos was celebrated—and slandered—for his vociferous poetry imbued with a Whitman-inspired free verse, his praise of the rise of technology and his polemical views that appeared in manifestos, interviews and essays. Here in Margaret Jull Costa and Patricio Ferrari’s translations are the complete poems of Campos. This edition is based on the Portuguese Tinta-da-china edition and includes an illuminating introduction about Campos by the Portuguese editors Jerónimo Pizarro and Antonio Cardiello, facsimiles of original manuscripts and a generous selection of Campos’s prose texts.
"As searing as Rilke or Mandelstam." -- The New York Times
"Pessoa's amazing personality is as beguiling and mysterious as his unique poetic output." -- William Boyd
"Arguably, the four greatest poets in the Portuguese language were all Pessoa using different names." -- NPR
ISBN: 9780811229883
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 25mm
Weight: 470g
480 pages