ABSTRACT

"Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935) is Portugal's most celebrated poet of the twentieth century, who wrote under the guise of dozens of literary personalities, or heteronyms. As well as his poetry, however, his work is marked by a constantly inventive and innovative engagement with authors and literary traditions from an astonishing variety of sources, placing him firmly in the worldwide literary canon. The present volume brings together a number of experts at the forefront of Pessoa studies internationally, with chapters examining his literary relations with Italy, Spain, France, England and Portugal, as well as his contextualisation in relation to major philosophers such as Kant and Nietzsche. It features essays examining his work from a range of perspectives to complement the multi-faceted nature of Pessoa himself (psychoanalytical, philosophical, political and artistic) and it includes consideration of his prose masterpiece The Book of Disquiet , as well as of various aspects of his poetic oeuvre."

chapter |7 pages

INTRODUCTION Pessoa/Pessoas?

part II|39 pages

Pessoa and his Contemporaries: Tracing Possible Identities for the Self

part III|45 pages

After Pessoa: Four Authors in Search of a Character

chapter 8|9 pages

Representing Pessoa

chapter 9|24 pages

Saramago's ‘Other’ Pessoas and ‘Pessoan’ Others

Heteronymic Creation and the Ethics of Alterity