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发表于2025-01-26
The Book of Disquiet pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025
The discovery in the 1990s of the Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935) is reminiscent of the discovery of Kafka in the 1950s. Like Kafka, Pessoa left his work in disarray, much of it to be published posthumously. And throughout Europe, Pessoa has already become a literary icon of postmodernism, as Kafka was of modernism. He is portrayed on postcards and bookmarks, and in Portugal he is even on the 100 escudo bill. This season, both Grove Press and City Lights are publishing volumes of his poetry, and these should, in combination with Exact Change's republication of his major prose work, The Book of Disquiet, help ignite a similarly intense interest in North America.Much of Pessoa's mystique comes from his unique practice of writing under different "heteronyms". These heteronyms generated radically different texts, and Pessoa supplied them with distinct biographies, life spans, and even horoscopes. In The Book of Disquiet, Pessoa came as close as he would to autobiography. But the book is, like everything about Pessoa, an object of mystery. Left on disordered scraps of paper in a trunk discovered after the author's death, the fragments that make up The Book of Disquiet have no fixed sequence, and therefore every reader must make out of it a different text. It is the ultimate postmodern novel: hypertext perfected long before the advent of the internet.Each translation of The Book of Disquiet is thus remarkably distinct. Alfred Mac Adam's translation, published in hardcover by Pantheon in 1991, is the only one to originate in America, and has been widely reviewed as the most accurate and vivid. The New York Times Book Review called it "splendid", The New York Review of Books"fluent and resourceful", and the VLS said it is "the most doggedly precise", adding that "the other translations... miss the crucial air of formality".This mysterious book may become as important to our time as The Castle was a generation ago.
费尔南多·佩索阿(葡萄牙语:Fernando Pessoa,1888年6月13日-1935年11月30日),生于里斯本,是葡萄牙诗人与作家。 他生前以诗集《使命》而闻名于世。 他被认为是继卡蒙斯之后最伟大的葡语作家。文评家卜伦在他的作品《西方正典》形容为他是与诺贝尔奖得主巴勃鲁·聂鲁达最能够代表二十世纪的诗人。
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评分...一本书不带这么好看的。。。。
评分终于买了一本。英文很容易读,也容易懂。庆幸没被中译本吓回去。 已经感觉到这是一本生命手册,将每日读几句,一直读到死亡那天。
评分...一本书不带这么好看的。。。。
评分终于买了一本。英文很容易读,也容易懂。庆幸没被中译本吓回去。 已经感觉到这是一本生命手册,将每日读几句,一直读到死亡那天。
■艺术与生活在同一条街上,却是在另一处不同的房间里。 ——费尔南多·佩索阿 在书店遭遇《惶然录》纯属偶然。老实说在读这本书之前我并不知道费尔南多·佩索阿这个人,对葡萄牙文学也几乎一无所知。然而在读完这本他晚期的随笔集以后,我深深被震撼了。正如1998年诺贝...
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The Book of Disquiet pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2025