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    Title: Clepsydra
    Sub-title: The Poetry of Camilo Pessanha
    Edited by: Paulo Franchetti By (author): Camilo Pessanha
    ISBN10-13: 9899942286 : 9789899942288
    This bilingual edition offers all of Camilo Pessanha's known poetry, translated in its entirety into English for the first time, in a new textual edition by one of the author's most prominent scholars. English readers can now enjoy a work that is today regarded unanimously as one of the crowning achievements of Portuguese lyric poetry, and one that exerted a great influence upon the works of Fernando Pessoa, Mário de Sá-Carneiro, and Eugénio de Andrade, among others. Edited by Paulo Francheti, with and introduction by Helena Carvalhão Buescu, translation by Jeffrey Childs, and illustrations by André Carrilho.
    Pages: 188  Size: 200x140xmm 
    PublishedShantarin - July   2018
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Poetry
    List Price: 13.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 1 of: 9
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    Title: Five Coimbra Poets
    Edited by: LuĂ­s Quintais
    ISBN10-13: 9895342209 : 9789895342204
    Five Coimbra Poets takes historical contingency - the accident - as a pretext that would seem to unify profoundly different poetical voices from diverse centuries. Dom Dinis and Sá de Miranda are joined by the two 19th century poets who most marked the memory of literature which the city keeps alive and which the poems themselves keep alive of the city. Both Antero de Quental and Camilo Pessanha are, in this sense, crucial. The lyrical intensity of landscape and cityscape is alive as well in Fernando Assis Pacheco, who perhaps wrote the most penetrating and moving poems about Coimbra and its worlds, which were those of his childhood, adolescence and early manhood. Edited by Luís Quintais. Translation by Martin Earl and illustrations by Alya Kuznetsova.
    Pages: 148  Size: 200x140x10mm 
    PublishedShantarin - March   2022
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Poetry
    List Price: 14.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 2 of: 9
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    Title: Lisbon Poets. Camões, Cesário, Sá-Carneiro, Florbela, Pessoa
    Preface by: Cláudia Pazos-Alonso Translated by: Martin Earl, Martin D'Evelin Illustrated by: Andre Carrilho
    ISBN10-13: 9895362897 : 9789895362899
    Bilingual and illustrated edition with verses written by great poets who were born or lived in Lisbon, Portugalâ s iconic capital city. The globally celebrated LuĂ­s de Camões and Fernando Pessoa, along with the latterâ s heteronyms, are joined in this collection by three other poets widely praised within the Portuguese speaking world: Cesário Verde, Mário de Sá-Carneiro, and Florbela Espanca. With translations by Martin Dâ Evelin and Martin Earl, illustrations by AndrĂ© Carrilho, and a foreword by Cláudia Pazos-Alonso.
    Pages: 192 
    PublishedShantarin - June   2023
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Poetry
    List Price: 21.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 3 of: 9
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    Title: Message
    By (author): Fernando Pessoa Edited by: AntĂłnio Apolinário Lourenço Translated by: Martin Earl Illustrated by: Fatinha Ramos
    ISBN10-13: 9895394624 : 9789895394623
    Message is one of the greatest poems in the whole of Portuguese literature. It was also Fernando Pessoaâ s only book written in Portuguese to be published during his lifetime. At the time of its release, in October of 1934 (just over a year before the authorâ s death), Europe of the Enlightenment and freedom was succumbing to the advance of modern dictatorships, the escalation of expansionary nationalisms and a brand of imperialism based on atheistic materialism which, half a decade later, would trigger the Second World War. It is out of this atmosphere of general European decline, and with unwavering focus on his own country in particular, that Pessoa orchestrates his Message: a telling of the great events and protagonists behind the genesis of Portugal, of the golden age of maritime discovery and of subsequent national entropy, all of it predictive and flowing towards the future construction of a new and different empire: the Fifth Empire, which, in the authorâ s vision, would be a matrix of spirituality, messianism and millenarianism. Introduced and annotated by AntĂłnio Apolinário Lourenço, the present bilingual edition of Message offers to its readers both a guide for understanding and an interpretation of the poem in light of the history of Portugal and the doctrines of esoteric and heterodox Christianity, all of which played a central role in the intellectual education of Fernando Pessoa. This bilingual edition, with translations by Martin Earl, is introduced and annotated by AntĂłnio Apolinário Lourenço and illustrated by Fatinha Ramos.
    Pages: 192 
    PublishedShantarin - July   2023
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Poetry
    List Price: 23.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 4 of: 9
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    Title: Message
    Edited by: AntĂłnio Apolinário Lourenço By (author): Fernando Pessoa
    ISBN10-13: 9895342276 : 9789895342273
    Message, one of the greatest poems in the whole of Portuguese literature, was Fernando Pessoa's only book written in Portuguese to be published during his lifetime. It is out of an atmosphere of general European decline, and with unwavering focus on his own country in particular, that Pessoa orchestrates his Message: a telling of the great events and protagonists behind the genesis of Portugal, of the golden age of maritime discovery and of subsequent national entropy, all of it predictive and flowing towards the future construction of a new and different empire: the Fifth Empire, which, in the author's vision, would be a matrix of spirituality, messianism and millenarianism. Edited by António Apolinário Lourenço. Translation by Martin Earl and illustrations by Fatinha Ramos.
    Pages: 196  Size: 200x141xmm 
    PublishedShantarin - April   2022
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Poetry : Other non-Christian religions : Eclectic & esoteric religions & belief systems
    List Price: 18.00 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 40
    Title: 5 of: 9
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    Title: Poesia
    Sub-title: First Anthology
    Edited by: Adolfo Casais Monteiro By (author): Fernando Pessoa
    ISBN10-13: 9895342225 : 9789895342228
    Poesia. First Anthology offers English-language readers a bilingual edition of the first anthology that was made of Fernando Pessoa's poetic work. Edited and introduced by Adolfo Casais Monteiro in the 1940s, it comprises a fine selection of poems as well as several prose texts, including the letter Pessoa addressed to Casais Monteiro explaining the origin of his heteronyms. The book includes a preface by George Monteiro and an essay by Eduardo Lourenço. Translation by Austen Hyde and illustrations by Kleber Sales.
    Pages: 480  Size: 200x141x29mm 
    PublishedShantarin - January   2022
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Poetry
    List Price: 27.00 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 6 of: 9
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    Title: Poesia. First Anthology
    By (author): Fernando Pessoa Translated by: Martin Earl
    ISBN10-13: 9899156248 : 9789899156241
    Today, the effects of this Pessoa anthology, albeit incalculable, are there for all to see; that said, the expansive clearing that they opened in the Portuguese poetic consciousness had yet to appear before 1942, though they were already at large in the work and imagination of Casais Monteiro, indelibly marking his work as the first complete reflection on the most significant poetic appropriation of the 20th century Portuguese world. Eduardo Lourenço Poesia. First Anthology offers English-language readers a bilingual edition of the first anthology that was made of Fernando Pessoaâ s poetic work. Edited and introduced by Adolfo Casais Monteiro in the 1940s, it comprises a fine selection of poems as well as several prose texts, including the letter Pessoa addressed to Casais Monteiro explaining the origin of his heteronyms. This edition includes a preface by George Monteiro and an essay by Eduardo Lourenço.
    Pages: 456 
    PublishedShantarin - June   2025
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Poetry
    List Price: 21.72 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
    Title: 7 of: 9
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    Title: Poets of the Alentejo
    By (author): Garcia de Resende, Conde de Monsaraz, Florbela Espanca, JosĂ© RĂ©gio, Raul de Carvalho, Manuel da Fonseca Edited by: Ana Luisa Vilela, Antonio Saez Delgado By (author): Bernardim Ribeiro
    ISBN10-13: 9895362862 : 9789895362868
    If there is a place in Portugal where time and space work differently, where things have their own unique rhythm, and where the quality of the light seems to transport the visitor to another realm, then that place is most certainly the Alentejo. With these poets and the words they have left us, we can glimpse some of the history of a region unique within Portugal and perhaps within all of Europe. This anthology is intended, then, as a sort of map of the Alentejo, a map that cannot convey all of the truth of the region, but that aspires to convey something of the scenery and its way of life, its light and its hues, to the reader through the poems selected. Edited by Ana Luísa Vilela and Antonio Sáez Delgado. Poems by Bernardim Ribeiro, Garcia de Resende, Conde de Monsaraz, Florbela Espanca, José Régio, Raul de Carvalho, and Manuel da Fonseca. Translation by Simon Park and illustrations by Susa Monteiro.
    Pages: 164  Size: 200x140x13mm 
    PublishedShantarin - August   2022
    Format: Hardback
    Subjects: Poetry : Poetry anthologies (various poets)
    List Price: 14.99 Pounds Sterling
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    Title: 8 of: 9
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    Title: The Portuguese Carnation Revolution
    Sub-title: Historical Essay
    By (author): JosĂ© Medeiros Ferreira By (photographer): Jorge da Silva Horta
    ISBN10-13: 9899156159 : 9789899156159
    On 25 April 1974, a group of Portuguese soldiers overthrew one of the last Western European dictatorships of the 20th century, and presented a political programme to the country based on three pillars: Democratise, Decolonise and Develop. What came to be known as the Carnation Revolution started the "third wave of democratisation" (Samuel P. Huntington), which then reached Spain, Greece and dozens of other countries in Latin America, Asia and the Pacific, Africa and Eastern Europe. A year earlier, in April 1973, an essay that JosĂ© Medeiros Ferreira had sent from exile in Switzerland had been presented to the 3rd Congress of the Democratic Opposition in Aveiro. In this essay, which was received with suspicion by various sectors of the Opposition, but which turned out to be prescient, the author stressed the need for the Armed Forces to be involved, firstly to put an end to the dictatorship and the war in the African colonies, and then to support the implementation of a national action plan that would lead to decolonisation, democratisation and development. From the pen of Medeiros Ferreiraâ who, having returned from exile shortly after the Revolution, played an important role in opening up Portugalâ s young democracy to Europe and the world, later establishing himself as one of the most brilliant contemporary history academics of his generationâ his historical essay on the Carnation Revolution would be published in 1983, and is now being offered to English readers. In this first pioneering and daring attempt to record a history of the Portuguese Revolution, recognising the risks of the proximity of the text to the object of study, as well as the proximity of the narrator to the historical action in which he was involved, the author made a redoubled effort of methodological rigour, through the selection, analysis and interpretation of the available sources, bequeathing a work that remains fundamental and intellectually challenging.
    Pages: 248 
    PublishedShantarin - February   2024
    Format: Paperback
    Subjects: Poetry : Poetry anthologies (various poets)
    List Price: 22.99 Pounds Sterling
    Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 13
    Title: 9 of: 9

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