Join us on a literary world trip!
Add this book to bookshelf
Grey
Write a new comment Default profile 50px
Grey
Subscribe to read the full book or read the first pages for free!
All characters reduced
Sonata da Saudade - cover

Sonata da Saudade

Nigel Drake

Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing

  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Summary

This book defies classification in that, while it is a deeply poetic depiction of two contrasting locations - the crowded, bustling Lisbon during the final years of dictatorship in the early 1970s and the transitioning years to democracy after the April Revolution of 1974, and the austere but beautiful environment of Northern Scotland, it is also a philosophical discourse on the nature of freedom and artistic endeavour, where imagination may lead towards understanding and purpose in life.
A clue to the deeper meaning of this book must lie in its title. Like a sonata, the book has several movements, for a soloist, or for his small ensemble. There is meditation here on the solitude of the "soloist", and it is in the depiction of the members of his "ensemble", his philosophical interlocutors, that the author displays fictional elements that reveal his engagement with Portuguese literary culture. The more important term is the Portuguese-Galician word saudade which signifies a deep yearning for a lost time, and for the people who inhabited that time, and have been lost or scattered. It is a paradox of saudade, however, that it is also a poignant longing for a past in which a possible future might be hatched, an ideal that might lead to a greater understanding of the world and the greater possibility of freedom. Hence the author's saudade for the dying years of the old regime, and the early years after the Revolution before compromises and individual interests, or social change, put an end to the purity of a regained political freedom, and even, he suggests, for the first years in the North of Scotland, a time which heralded a new project in his life, and therefore a renewed pursuit of freedom. Inherent in the notion of saudade is the consciousness of the passing of time and the gradual tapering off of future. There are, of course, moments of solace: the concrete tasks of looking after a Highland acre, the observation of the changing seasons. This is a beautiful, poetic piece of writing that will lure you into places that you may think you know, and into thoughts about human existence, notably exile, belonging, compromising one's freedom, that are sometimes disturbing and sometimes consoling.
Available since: 04/25/2025.
Print length: 153 pages.

Other books that might interest you

  • Getting Here From There - The First 10 years - cover

    Getting Here From There - The...

    Clara Atmane

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Learn to tell your truth from a reflective, honest, nonreactive prospective. 
    Recently retired from a challenging legal career, Clara Atmane was asking the big questions: Who am I now? Why am I here now? Why am I still so lonely? 
    Digging into the first ten years of her life, Atmane uncovered secrets and hidden treasure. Blame and anger turned to wonder and curiosity. Emotions and trauma in those first ten years defined her; yet, her ability to survive and the techniques she developed also came to shape who she had become. In Getting Here From There, Ms. Atmane proves that where you start has no bearing on where you can end up. 
    Born the youngest of six in a farming family, the idyllic backdrop hid a hostile and unwelcoming environment. The messages in those formative years were clear: You are ugly. Your birth caused our mother's mental illness. If you tell, you will not be believed. 
    There was a dark side to her family. 
    There were villains. 
    Thankfully, there was also survival. 
    Getting Here From There will show you how one woman came to forgive and even thank the people who mistreated her.
    Show book
  • Silent Chupacabra The: From Puerto Rican Nightmare to Global Legend - cover

    Silent Chupacabra The: From...

    David Williams

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Silent Chupacabra: From Puerto Rican Nightmare to Global Legend
    Show book
  • Sister of Darkness - The Chronicles of a Modern Exorcist - cover

    Sister of Darkness - The...

    R. H. Stavis, Sarah Durand

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The world’s only non-denominational exorcist—the subject of a forthcoming major motion picture—tells her astonishing true story: a riveting chronicle of wrestling entities from infected souls, showing how pain and trauma opens us to attachment from forces that drain our energy . . . and can even destroy our humanity. 
    As a secular exorcist, Rachel H. Stavis has cleansed thousands of tormented people, from small children and Hollywood moguls to stay-at-home moms and politicians. But for many years, the horror screenwriter and novelist denied her gift. As a little girl, she began to see ""monsters"" floating around her bedroom or attached to other children. Told it was only her imagination, Rachel learned to ignore the things she saw.  
    But a series of events in adulthood forced her to acknowledge her unique ability and embrace her power to heal. Since then, Rachel has dedicated her life to helping others cast off the forces feeding off of us. Performing her services pro-bono, she quietly worked in the shadows, until she unknowingly revealed her work to a journalist, who told her story to NPR. 
    A unique look at demonology removed from religious dogma, Sister of Darkness recounts Rachel’s journey to becoming an exorcist and chronicles some of her most extreme cleansings cases, including those that put her and her clients in peril. Going deep into her world, we meet the diverse range of people she has helped—young, old, famous and not—in gripping stories of danger and sometimes sadness, that are ultimately about redemption. Rachel teaches us that there are a diverse range of ""entities"" surrounding us—some of these are playful or misguided, while some are dangerous and harmful. She introduces each of them and explains their power, helping us understand what is attacking and hurting us, and what we can do to protect ourselves. 
    Frightening, eye-opening, and utterly enthralling, Sister of Darkness brings to light a world ruled by destruction, chaos and fear, and the woman who bravely fights to protect those who seeks her out.
    Show book
  • Albert Einstein – The Genius Who Redefined Physics - The Life Discoveries and Legacy of the World’s Most Influential Scientist - cover

    Albert Einstein – The Genius Who...

    Jake Rose

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    Albert Einstein was not just a scientist—he was a revolutionary thinker who changed the way we understand the universe. From his groundbreaking theory of relativity to his contributions in quantum mechanics, Einstein’s genius reshaped modern physics and left a lasting impact on science and humanity. 
    This audiobook takes you through his early struggles, scientific breakthroughs, and personal life, revealing the man behind the equations. How did Einstein’s ideas influence everything from atomic energy to space exploration? What made him one of history’s most recognizable and influential figures? 
    Albert Einstein – The Genius Who Redefined Physics is a must-listen for science lovers, history enthusiasts, and those fascinated by brilliant minds that changed the world.
    Show book
  • The Next Chapter - Making Peace with Hard Memories Finding Hope All Around Me and Clearing Space for Good Things to Come - cover

    The Next Chapter - Making Peace...

    Jana Kramer

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    The Next Chapter has descriptive copy which is not yet available from the Publisher.
    Show book
  • The Battle Cry of the Siamese Kitten - Even More Tales from the Accidental Veterinarian - cover

    The Battle Cry of the Siamese...

    Philipp Schott

    • 0
    • 0
    • 0
    From Dr. Schott’s 30 years in veterinary practice come over 60 heartwarming, funny, and adorable stories about angry pelicans, bug-eyed goldfish, and plenty of cats and dogs 
    		 
    In the third book in this bestselling series, we meet the oddest creatures, from an escaped newt to a baby snow leopard, but the focus is on the dogs and cats that make up most of a pet vet’s day and on the wacky and wonderful people who bring them in.
    		 
    Dr. Schott also pulls back the curtain on what it’s really like to be a veterinarian. Do some vet students faint at the sight of blood? (Yes.) Is it easier for vets to bring their own pets in for procedures? (No.) Did the pandemic change veterinary practice? (Yes, and how.)
    		 
    You will also learn how to bathe a dog, why some rats love cats, why Dr. Schott is afraid of parrots, and a surprising way for a dog to accidentally get drunk. And, of course, you will meet Supercat, the Siamese kitten with the mightiest lungs.
    Show book