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35 Sonnets - cover

35 Sonnets

Fernado Pessoa

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In "35 Sonnets," Fernando Pessoa delves into the intricacies of love, longing, and existential reflection through a masterful exploration of the sonnet form. Balancing tradition with innovation, Pessoa's work embodies a lyrical depth characteristic of modernist literature, while simultaneously paying homage to classical influences. The poems navigate themes such as identity and the human condition, often interspersing rich imagery with a contemplative tone, capturing the essence of Pessoan existentialism, where the paradoxes of the self are meticulously examined. Fernando Pessoa, one of Portugal's most seminal literary figures, produced this collection amidst his struggles with identity, often writing under various heteronyms that elucidated different facets of his psyche. This fragmentation reflects not only his personal experiences but also the broader societal turbulence of early 20th-century Portugal. His unique approach to poetry, particularly evident in this work, stemmed from his deep philosophical inquiries, making Pessoa a pivotal figure in the modernist movement. "35 Sonnets" is an essential read for those seeking profound insights into the complexities of love and self-understanding. It invites readers to engage with the poetic exploration of existence, making it a remarkable addition to the library of anyone interested in modernist poetry or the human experience.
Disponible desde: 15/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 11 páginas.

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