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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, 79 – 31
BNP/E3, 79 – 31
Alexander Search
Identificação
Alexander Search – The Poet

[BNP/E3, 79 – 31]

 

THE POET.

 

What is thy name, and is it true that thou

A land unknown of men inhabitest?

What pain obscure is figured on thy brow?

What cares upon thy heart contrive their nest?

 

To human things the purest and the best

No constant beauty will thy soul allow,

And through the world thou bear’st thy deep unrest

Lock’d in a smile thy eyes[1] do disavow.

 

Being of wild and weird imaginings,

Whose thoughts are greater than mere things can bind,

What is that thing thou sleekest within things?

 

What is that thought thy thinking cannot bind?

For what high air has thy string spirit wings?

To what high vision aches is to be blind?

 

Alexander Search.

 

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[1] eyes /words\

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Classificação
Literatura
Dados Físicos
Dados de produção
Inglês
Dados de conservação
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal
Palavras chave
Documentação Associada
Fernando Pessoa, Poemas Ingleses, Tomo II – Poemas de Alexander Search, Edição de João Dionísio, Lisboa, Imprensa Nacional – Casa da Moeda, 1997, p. 141.