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As Minhas Aventuras na República Portuguesa
1990
First Published
3.96
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Miguel Esteves Cardoso reúne um conjunto de aventuras observadas por si, adicionando, peneirando, mexendo e acrescentando, como lhe é característico, pitadas de sal e pimenta. O resultado é delicioso, ou antes, "uma série de começos contrariados", como o próprio afirma no prefácio.Neste livro encontramos duas personalidades distintas: o autor enquanto escritor e o autor enquanto observador, com experiências distintas, mas complementares, originando crónicas em que a irreverência e a ironia, mas também a profundidade e o sentimento, são constantes.O livro descreve o simples, mas complexo quotidiano: "É como no amor. A manutenção do amor exige um cuidado maior. Qualquer palerma se apaixona, mas é preciso paciência para fazer perdurar uma paixão. O esforço de se fazer continuar no tempo coisas que se julgam boas" sejam amores ou tradições, monumentos ou amizades "é o que distingue os seres humanos".
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Miguel Esteves Cardoso
Miguel Esteves Cardoso
Author · 22 books

Miguel Esteves Cardoso is a Portuguese writer, translator, critic and journalist. He's a well known monarchist and conservative. Miguel was born in a middle class family in Lisbon. His father, Joaquim Carlos Esteves Cardoso, was Portuguese and his mother, Hazel Diana Smith, was English. He had a good education and the advantage of a bilingual and bicultural upbringing, helping him to develop an outsider's detachment from the culture of his birth country. In 1979, he graduated from Manchester University in political studies and four years later, in 1983, he received his doctorate in Political Philosophy. While there he made contact with some of the New Wave bands of the Factory records like Joy Division or New Order. In 1981 Cardoso became the father of twin girls. One year later he returned to Portugal, where he worked as an assisting investigator of the Social Studies Institute on the Lisbon University. He later became a supporting teacher of political sociology in ISCTE and then returned to Manchester University for a postdoctorate in Political Philosophy oriented by Derek Parfit and Joseph Raz.

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