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Fernando Pessoa - English heteronyms

This digital edition presents the transcription of the set of texts by English personalities invented by Fernando Pessoa that we have gathered here under the name “English heteronyms”. It includes texts signed by English heteronyms, texts in English signed by Portuguese heteronyms and English Poems by Pessoa. The documents transcribed are in Fernando Pessoa’s Archive in the custody of the National Library of Portugal, with quota E3. All facsimiles are accompanied by a critical lesson and a paleographic transcription, which is available for download in the “PDF” field.

 

Medium
F. Pessoa - Heterónimos ingleses
BNP/E3, 78A – 32-33
BNP/E3, 78A – 32-33
Alexander Search
Identificação
Alexander Search – Be it so!

[BNP/E3, 78A – 32-33]

 

Documents of Mental Decadence.

 

Be it so!

 

Be it so; we are sundered for ever­ -

     I and life's happy and sane.

My nature and theirs did us sever;

     Nought can unite us again.

 

Again? We were never unparted,

     Differently destined and born­ -

They born to be light– and stout‑hearted,

     I to be painèd and worn.

 

Be it so; we for ever are sundered!

     What would the normal with me?

My own inner reason hath wondered

     Trembling at its misery.

 

I give me all over to terror

     All unto madness and woe;

I yield up my thoughts unto error.

     'Twas to be so; be it so!

 

[33r]

 

Be it so – 2.

 

Of my thoughts I no longer am master,

     Ceasing is now all control.

My mind doth decay: take your pasture

     Ravings, ye worms of the soul!

 

Alexander Search

 

April 20th. 1908.

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Classificação
Literatura
Dados Físicos
Dados de produção
April 20th. 1908
Inglês
Dados de conservação
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Palavras chave
Documentação Associada
Fernando Pessoa, Poesia Inglesa, Organização, tradução e notas de Luísa Freire, Prefácio de Teresa Rita Lopes, Lisboa, Livros Horizonte, 1995, pp. 174, 176.