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Do Mundo
1994
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4.50
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"Inserem-se aqui 'Os Selos, Outros, Últimos', publicados primeiro na folha editorial da Assírio & Alvim 'A Phala', nº 27, dezembro de 1991, e que deveriam aparecer junto a 'Os Selos' em 'Poesia Toda', ed. 1990, por pertencerem ao mesmo impulso de escrita e com eles formarem um ciclo completo. Aparecem agora em livro e remetem-se ao volume onde estariam melhor. 'Do Mundo', inédito, constitui aquilo que foi possível fragmentariamente salvar de 'Retrato em Movimento', ou foi possível fazer partindo de sugestões nele esparsas, ou nem uma coisa nem outra, e encontra-se portanto no conjunto por razões poéticas naturais, razões de acção e dicção." (Nota introdutória)
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Author

Herberto Helder
Herberto Helder
Author · 11 books

Herberto Helder was born into a family of Jewish ancestry in the Portuguese Atlantic island of Madeira. In 1946 he traveled to Lisbon to complete his secondary studies and subsequently in 1948 moved to Coimbra to study Law at university. In 1949 he had changed to the Humanities University to study Romance Philology but dropped out after three years without completing the course. After returning to Lisbon he took up several temporal jobs, and got in contact with a circle of artists and writers such as Mário Cesariny, Luiz Pacheco, João Vieira and Hélder Macedo, known as the "café gelo" group . This group revolved around Surrealism which would inform his early writings. In 1958 his first book, O Amor em Visita, was published. In the following years he traveled and lived in France, Holland and Belgium taking menial and marginal jobs to survive. He returned to Portugal in 1960 and published some of his best books in the following years A Colher na Boca, Poemacto e Lugar, Os Passos em Volta and A máquina de emaranhar paisagens. In 1964 he participates in the organization of Experimental Poetry magazine. After the April Revolution he published Cobra, O Corpo, O Luxo, A Obra, Photomaton and Vox. The singularity of his poetry goes along with the personality of the poet: nowadays he abandoned public life, refusing prizes or interviews.

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