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Unknown Islands

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The Unknown Islands is considered one of the most beautiful works of travel literature in Portuguese and one of the most important homages to the Azorean archipelago. In the summer of 1924, Raul Brandão undertook a trip with other intellectuals through the Azores and Madeira. Fascinated with the landscapes of the islands and seduced by the people, he went on to pen this foundational text of Azorean literature—elegantly capturing the history, memory, and imaginary of this storied place.


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Raul Brandao (1867-1930) was a Portuguese intellectual, writer, journalist, and military officer. His writing is characterized by the powerful realism of his literary descriptions and the moving lyricism of his language. Although he published in a variety of genres, his sensitive and sympathetic portrayal of the human condition remained the central theme of his work.

David Brookshaw is professor emeritus at the University of Bristol, United Kingdom. He has published widely in the field of Brazilian and Lusophone post-colonial studies. His translations include, most recently, Mia Couto's Woman of the Ashes (2018) and Carlos Morais José's The Archive of Confessions (2019). His translation of Mia Couto's A Espada e a Azagaia is due out in 2020.


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One of the most beautiful works of travel literature in Portuguese and one of the most important homages to the Azorean archipelago. In 1924, Raul Brandao undertook a trip through the Azores and Madeira. Fascinated with the landscapes of and seduced by the people, he went on to pen this foundational text of Azorean literature.

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Authors BRAND O BROOKSHAW, Raul Brandão, David Brookshaw, Raul Brandao, Raul Brookshaw Brandao
Assisted by David Brookshaw (Translation)
Publisher University of Massachusetts
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 29.05.2020
Subject Fiction > Poetry, drama
 
EAN 9781951470005
ISBN 978-1-951470-00-5
Pages 236
 
Series Bellis Azorica
Subjects TRAVEL / Essays & Travelogues
LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Essays
Literature - Classics / Criticism
TRAVEL / Europe / Spain & Portugal
 

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