The Book of Disquiet

The Book of Disquiet

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20. Although Fernando Pessoa, the great name of 19th century Portuguese literature, had some works published during his lifetime, he became famous mainly after his death, with the discovery of the chest in which he collected his writings. The author, who wrote works in different genres spanning approximately 27 thousand pages, signed most of them not with his own name, but with the names of 70 different fictional writers and external identities, each of which he equipped with a biography, personality, and even literary stance and style; such as Alberto Caeiro, who wrote primitive nature poems in bad Portuguese, Ricardo Reis, a physician who believed in pagan religions, and Alvaro de Campos, who was described as Whitman with a Greek poet in him... Bernardo Soares, one of these fictional writers, described Pessoa as a semi-exocrine. He was a character very close to him and was created as the author of the Book of Disquiet. Soares was a Lisbon native who worked in a fabric store during the day and felt his loneliness in the sound of rain and footsteps at night. The Book of Disquiet can be seen as a novel in which a fictional character tells his own life; However, since the author and the hero often replace each other, it can also be considered as a collection of essays and narratives in which Pessoa pours out his own and not his own thoughts about life. Pessoa started working on this book in 1913 and continued to write it in pieces until his death. After the chest was opened, the scattered texts began to be brought together and in 1982, the work was published for the first time in Portugal; Later, new editions were made by adding newly discovered parts and correcting misreads in the manuscripts. Soares, who wants to be content with watching the world and sees inertia as the highest virtue and real life, is perhaps a screen that shows what the world and living is for Pessoa. The Book of Unrest is also the distance between the work a writer wants to achieve and what he can put on paper; It is condemned to remain a pale, shaky image, a shadow of what is imagined, and to be imperfect; just like all books and all translations. Thin Cover: Number of Pages: 536Print Year: 2016e-Book: Number of Pages: 484Print Year: 2006Language: TurkishPublisher: Can Yayınları
Publisher : Can Publishing
Number of pages : 536
Publication Year : 2016
ISBN : 975070665x
Translator : Saadet Özen
The heart : Turkish
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F... D... | 09/11/2024
Alış veriş yapmak gayet kolay oldu.
Üye olmadan sipariş verebildim.
Ayrıca, kargo süreci hakkında da sistem üzerinden güncel olarak bilgilendirildim.
Memnuniyet duydum.
YUKARIDUDULLU MAH.NATO YOLU CAD.NO:182-B BEDRİ CENGİZ ÇANAKLI | 28/10/2024
Sitenizi beğendiğimi söyleyebilirim.
Nursel DOĞAN | 25/10/2024
Çok güzel ve eğlenceli bir kitap sitesi olmasının yanı sıra kültürel ve sanatsal açıdan geniş bir yelpazeye de sahip.
Savaş Kocaman | 16/09/2024
Çok değerli eserler bu sitede var kesinlikle bakılmaya değer
Yusuf Özkan | 26/08/2024
Baş ê serkeftin
H... D... | 26/08/2024
Siparişim çok hızlı ve iyi şekilde paketlenmişti teşekkürler
Ömer Tekin | 23/08/2024
Kaç yıldır kitapları bu siteden temin ediyorum harika bir yer
Ayrıca pirtukakurdi olması saygıya deger bir kitap alışveriş
Sitesi.
MEHMET Yıldız | 09/07/2024
Bulunmayan kitapların bulunduğu, kaliteli hizmetin adresi, ender bir kitapevi...İsminin kürtce olması da ayrıca sebeb-i tercîhim...
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The Book of Disquiet <font color="black" face="verdana">20. Although Fernando Pessoa, the great name of 19th century Portuguese literature, had some works published during his lifetime, he became famous mainly after his death, with the discovery of the chest in which he collected his writings. The author, who wrote works in different genres spanning approximately 27 thousand pages, signed most of them not with his own name, but with the names of 70 different fictional writers and external identities, each of which he equipped with a biography, personality, and even literary stance and style; such as Alberto Caeiro, who wrote primitive nature poems in bad Portuguese, Ricardo Reis, a physician who believed in pagan religions, and Alvaro de Campos, who was described as Whitman with a Greek poet in him... Bernardo Soares, one of these fictional writers, described Pessoa as a semi-exocrine. He was a character very close to him and was created as the author of the Book of Disquiet. Soares was a Lisbon native who worked in a fabric store during the day and felt his loneliness in the sound of rain and footsteps at night. The Book of Disquiet can be seen as a novel in which a fictional character tells his own life; However, since the author and the hero often replace each other, it can also be considered as a collection of essays and narratives in which Pessoa pours out his own and not his own thoughts about life. Pessoa started working on this book in 1913 and continued to write it in pieces until his death. After the chest was opened, the scattered texts began to be brought together, and in 1982 the work was published for the first time in Portugal; Later, new editions were made by adding newly discovered parts and correcting misreads in the manuscripts. Soares, who wants to be content with watching the world and sees inertia as the highest virtue and real life, is perhaps a screen that shows what the world and living is for Pessoa. The Book of Unrest is also the distance between the work a writer wants to achieve and what he can put on paper; It is condemned to remain a pale, shaky image, a shadow of what is imagined, and to be imperfect; just like all books and all translations. Thin Cover: Number of Pages: 536Print Year: 2016e-Book: Number of Pages: 484Print Year: 2006Language: TurkishPublisher: Can Yayınları</font> CAN0036
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