Saturday, July 28, 2012

Manuel Maria du Bocage





Main masterpieces:   

  • A Morte de D. Ignez de Castro
  • A Pavorosa Illusão
  • A Virtude Laureada
  • Elegia
  • Improvisos de Bocage
  • Rimas
     
Historical period in literature: 
Classical literature, period of Neoclassicism

 

Bocage, the poet of Freedom, the lyrical, the comical

Bocage lived in a time of evident crisis. The economy was fragile. The broad and radical reforms undertaken by Marquês de Pombal were systematically perverted. The indigent people were afraid of his impotences.
Bocage, in addition to poetry, composed satirical poems covering regime’s people and the clergy, which has not pleased obviously the power.
Censorship pursued Bocage throughout his life. Many lines of his poems were cut, others ostensibly
changed, and some poems only appeared posthumously. For this reason it is plenty understandable his desperate yearning for freedom.
In a transitional, troubled, convulsing period, his work reflects this instability. On the one hand, it reflects the influence of classical culture, cultivating his genres, appealing to the mythology, using authentic vocabulary; on the other hand, it is a pre-romantic because he sets himself free from the webs of reason, overflows with intensity all that is in his soul, torrentially expresses his feelings, defends loneliness.
It is well known Bocage’s irreverent character. Indeed, he wrote merciless satires, severe criticisms to the society’s model, to the government, to the powerful ones in general. The social conventions, clergy, doctors, greedy and writers, among others, were also subject of his careful observation and his corrosive criticism. He consubstantiated the voice of the oppressed people, but always with a critical tone, that compensated with laughter, with the caricature and ridicule related with his legitimate dissatisfaction.


Self-portrait

Original in Portuguese:
Magro, de olhos azuis, carão moreno,
Bem servido de pés, meão na altura,
Triste de facha, o mesmo de figura,
Nariz alto no meio, e não pequeno;
Incapaz de assistir num só terreno,
Mais propenso ao furor do que à ternura;
Bebendo em níveas mãos, por taça escura,
De zelos infernais letal veneno;
Devoto incensador de mil deidades
(Digo, de moças mil) num só memento,
E somente no altar amando os frades,
Eis Bocage, em quem luz algum talento;
Saíram dele mesmo estas verdades,
Num dia em que se achou mais pachorrento.
Free translation in English:
Thin, blue eyes, tanned face,
His fair share of feet, middling height,
Sad face and figure,
High nose in the middle, and not small;
Incapable of staying in just one place,
Quicker to anger than tenderness;
Drinking in his pale hands, out of a dark cup,
From hellish enthusiasms a lethal poison;
Burning incense to a thousand divinities
(I mean, a thousand girls) in a single moment,
Loving the priests only at the altar,
This is Bocage, in whom some talent shines;
He himself wrote these truths,
On a day when he was bored.

Curiosities

Nicola, a coffee with history




Place for exchanging ideas, literary debates and propaganda of opinions, that's how we can define one of the most fashionable coffees of the eighteenth century. Founded by an Italian in Rossio, Nicola Breteiro, this is one of the oldest establishments in Lisbon.
With the nickname "Academy", due to the wide range of intellectuals who attended it, Nicola had a regular that stood out among all others. This man was Bocage. One of the funniest episodes of the life of the author happened just ahead of Nicola: it is said that a policeman asked him who he was, whence came and whither he went. The poet answered showing his comical side:


"Eu sou Bocage
Venho do Nicola
Vou pr'o outro mundo
Se dispara a pistola." 

(original version in Portuguese)

 

Consulted sources:  

Portal da Literatura Portuguesa
infopédia_Bocage 
lithis

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Sandra Carvalho



Main masterpieces: 


  • A Última Feiticeira (2005)
  • O Guerreiro Lobo (2005)
  • Lágrimas do Sol e da Lua (2006)
  • O Círculo do Medo (2007)
  • Os Três Reinos (2008)
  • A Sacerdotisa dos Penhascos (2009)
  • O Filho do Dragão (2012) 


Historical period in literature: 
21st Century Literature

Consulted source:  

Editorial Presença

Margarida Rebelo Pinto



Main masterpieces: 

  • Sei Lá (1999)
  • Não há Coincidências (2000)
  • As Crónicas de Margarida (2000)
  • Alma de Pássaro (2002)
  • Vou Contar-te um Segredo (2006)
  • A Rapariga Que Perdeu o Coração (2007)



Historical period in literature: 
21st Century Literature

Consulted sources:  

Portal da Literatura Portuguesa
infopédia_MargaridaRebeloPinto

José Rodrigues dos Santos



Main masterpieces: 

  • A Ilha das Trevas (2004)
  • A Filha do Capitão (2005)
  • Codex 632 (2006)
  • A Fórmula de Deus (2007)
  • O Sétimo Selo (2007)
  • A Vida Num Sopro (2008)
  • Fúria Divina (2009)
  • O Anjo Branco (2010)
  • O Último Segredo (2011)



Historical period in literature: 
21st Century Literature

A journey as a writer

(Text from José Rodrigues dos Santos - The Author)

José Rodrigues dos Santos is a journalist, a lecturer at Universidade Nova de Lisboa and a writer.  (...)
In 2002, a friend involved in a literary magazine asked José to write a short story for him. He had read War Chronicles and believed José was a novelist in waiting. José did not agree with his friend, but he owed him a favour.
So, drawing from his journalistic writing and radio drama scripting, José began writing a short story for the magazine. After a while, however, he realized his short story, written in two weeks, was 200 pages long. It became his first novel, The Island of Darkness (66 000 copies), the story of a family in East Timor during the years of the Indonesian occupation. At the outset, the book sold 6 000 copies. It wasn’t a bestseller, but it gave him the writing bug and two years later José finished his second novel, The Captain’s Daughter (125 000 copies) This was a story of love and betrayal set in World War I. In the first two weeks this 600 page novel did not sell. Then, after the main Portuguese news magazine fleetingly mentioned the book, sales erupted all over the country and the novel became one of 2004’s bestsellers in Portugal.
After The Captain’s Daughter, all José’s novels became instantaneous bestsellers, sold for translation in 18 languages.  
In 2005, José published Codex 632 (201 000 copies), an historical thriller focusing on the true identity of Christopher Columbus and his Iberian Jewish background, and based on actual documents. This novel became the third bestselling book of 2005 in Portugal and was longlisted for the 2010 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.  
His next novel, The Einstein Enigma (184 000 copies), became the nº 1 bestselling book of 2006 in Portugal and was longlisted for the 2012 IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. It is a scientific thriller set in Portugal, Iran and Tibet concerning the Iranian nuclear crisis and the biggest quest of them all: the search for the scientific proof of God’s existence.  
José’s 2007 novel, The Seventh Seal (196 000 copies), is another thriller set in Antarctica, Portugal, Austria, Siberia and Australia and concerns the biggest immediate threats to human civilization: global warming and the end of oil. It became the second bestselling novel of 2007 in Portugal.  
In the following year he published Life in a Breath (144 000 copies), a story set in Portugal in the 1930s, involving a love affair, a murder, a political persecution and the Spanish Civil War. This novel became the nº 1 bestselling book of 2008 in Portugal.
His 2009 novel, The Wrath of God (187 000 copies), deals with two questions: what if Al-Qaeda has got the atomic bomb, and what if true Islam is radical Islam? Reviewed by a former operative of Al-Qaeda, the man who carried out Bin Laden’s first attack in Europe, this novel became the n.º 1 bestselling book of 2009 in Portugal and won the 2009 Porto Literary Club Award.
In 2010 he published The Last Interview of José Saramago, a short book on his conversations with the Portuguese Nobel of Literature laureate, who died this year.
José’s next work was The White Angel (158 000 copies), the story of a flying doctor in war-torn Mozambique who, one day, while visiting a remote village, comes across a terrible, dark secret. This novel is based on the life of the author’s own father and it became the nº1 bestselling book of 2010 in Portugal.
His latest novel is The Last Secret (150 000 copies), a mystery about the true identity of Jesus. The plot involves the serial killing of three academics and Tomás Noronha’s pursuit of the assassin. The quest takes him to the Holy Land, a search that leads him to who Jesus really was. All historical, biblical and scientific information in the novel is authentic.
 

La Formule de Dieu, a best-seller in France

La formule de Dieu, French edition of A Fórmula de Deus, was launched in early July in France by HC Editions, Paris, and became an immediate success, going straight to the top of sales of the magazine Livres Hebdo. The book is having an enthusiastic welcome by the public and critics, with the Metro Newspaper (2 million copies) saying that La formule de Dieu is the great success this summer, the 20 Minutes (4 million copies) said in a front page that the new Dan Brown is from Portugal and the Dauphine Libere announce that the novel is a masterpiece.
The Top FNAC France can be found at Meilleur Ventes Roman.
Review online from Metro on Metro France.

 



Some videos firsthand about his novels


A Fórmula de Deus (The Einstein Enigma, English edition




Fúria Divina (The Wrath of God, English edition)




O Último Segredo (The Last Secret, English edition)



Consulted sources:  

Portal da Literatura Portuguesa
infopédia_JoséRodriguesSantos
The Official Website 

Miguel Sousa Tavares



Main masterpieces: 

  • Anos Perdidos (2001)
  • Equador (2003)
  • Rio das Flores (2007)
  • No Teu Deserto (2009)
  • "Ukuhamba" (2010)
  • Ismael e Chopin (2010)



Historical period in literature: 
21st Century Literature

Consulted sources:  

Portal da Literatura Portuguesa
infopédia_MiguelSousaTavares

Isabel Alçada e Ana Maria Magalhães




Main collections: 

  • Uma Aventura (already with 53 adventures)
  • Viagens no tempo 
  • Ler Dá Prazer
  • História de Portugal
  • História e Lendas
  • Livros do Dia e da Noite
  • Asa Delta
  • Floresta Mágica
  • Quero Ser


Historical period in literature: 
21st Century Literature

Consulted sources:  

Portal da Literatura Portuguesa
infopédia_IsabelAlçada
infopédia_AnaMariaMagalhães
Uma Aventura e outras coleções
 

Nuno Júdice



Main masterpieces: 

    • A Noção do Poema (1972)
    • Plâncton (1981)
    • A Partilha dos Mitos (1982)
    • A Manta Religiosa (1982)
    • A Condescendência do Ser (1988)
    • Enumeração de Sombras (1989) 
    • Um Canto na Espessura do Tempo (1992)
    • Meditação Sobre Ruínas (1994)
    • O Movimento do Mundo (1996)
    • O Estado dos Campos (2003)
    • O Anjo da Tempestade (2005)


    Historical period in literature: 
    21st Century Literature

    Consulted sources:  

    Portal da Literatura Portuguesa
    infopédia_NunoJúdice

    Daniel Sampaio



    Main masterpieces: 

    • Vozes e Ruídos – Diálogos com adolescentes (1993)
    • Inventem-se Novos Pais (1994)
    • A Cinza do Tempo (1997)
    • A Arte da Fuga (1999)
    • Tudo o Que Temos Cá Dentro (2000)
    • Lições de Abismo (2002)
    • Vagabundos de Nós (2003)


    Historical period in literature: 
    21st Century Literature

    Consulted sources:  

    Portal da Literatura Portuguesa
    infopédia_DanielSampaio