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Songs of Antonio Botto

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Informationen zum Autor António Botto (1897-1959) published more than twenty volumes of poetry, short stories, children's tales, and dramas during his lifetime. He worked as a civil servant in colonial Angola and Lisbon until, in 1942, he was dismissed from his post for lacking "moral character." In 1947, he emigrated to Brazil with his wife. He was fatally struck by a car in Copacabana in 1959. Klappentext AntÓnio Botto was one of Portugal's first openly gay writers, a poÈte maudit whose unapologetic and candid verses about homosexual life and passion were both praised and reviled when they appeared in Portuguese in 1922 under the title CanÇÕes . Botto's poetic voice-confessional, personal, and intimate-revels and luxuriates in eroticism while expressing the ache of longing, silence, and suffering. Yet for all of his acclaim and notoriety-he was both hailed as one of the great poets of his day and condemned for his frank depictions of male-male desire-Botto and his work fell into oblivion after his death. The Songs of AntÓnio Botto recovers this important, urgent voice in modern poetry by making available-for the first time since its private publication in 1948-the English-language translation of CanÇÕes that Botto's friend and artistic collaborator, Fernando Pessoa, completed in 1933. Pessoa, Portugal's preeminent modernist literary figure, considered Botto the only Portuguese poet worthy of the label "aesthete" and, as a critic and publisher, championed his work. Featuring an introduction to Botto's work and Pessoa's previously unpublished foreword to the 1948 edition as well as a new translation of Botto's 1941 elegy to Pessoa, The Songs of AntÓnio Botto establishes Botto as a pioneering figure in modern gay literature and places him alongside C. P. Cavafy and Federico GarcÍa Lorca as one of the major poetic voices of the twentieth century. Zusammenfassung The rediscovery of a major voice in modern gay poetry and twentieth-century letters. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Introduction: António Botto's Bruises of Light A Note on the Text of the Songs The Songs of António Botto Foreword by the Translator I. Boy II. Curiosity III. Small Sculptures IV. Olympiads V. Dandyism VI. Birds in a Royal Park VII. Motifs VIII. Sad Songs of Love To the Memory of Fernando Pessoa Acknowledgments Notes to the Introduction Editor's Notes to The Songs of António Botto Selected Bibliography Index of First Lines...

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António Botto (1897-1959) published more than twenty volumes of poetry, short stories, children's tales, and dramas during his lifetime. He worked as a civil servant in colonial Angola and Lisbon until, in 1942, he was dismissed from his post for lacking "moral character." In 1947, he emigrated to Brazil with his wife. He was fatally struck by a car in Copacabana in 1959.


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Authors Antonio Botto, António Botto, Antonio/ Pessoa Botto, BOTTO ANTONIO
Assisted by Josiah Blackmore (Editor), Fernando Pessoa (Translation)
Publisher University Of Minnesota Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 08.11.2010
 
EAN 9780816671014
ISBN 978-0-8166-7101-4
No. of pages 168
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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