Arquivo virtual da Geração de Orpheu

Almada Negreiros e Sarah Affonso

O Arquivo Virtual começou a ser constituído por dois espólios importantes: o de Almada Negreiros (1893-1970), multifacetado escritor e artista plástico, e de Sarah Affonso (1899-1983), sua mulher, figura marcante da pintura modernista. O seu espólio conjunto inclui manuscritos literários, fotografias, cartas, documentos e obras plásticas, e está hoje em depósito no Centro de Estudos e Documentação Almada Negreiros Sarah Affonso (CEDANSA - NOVA FCSH).

 

Medium
F. Pessoa - Heterónimos ingleses
BNP/E3, 13 – 1v
BNP/E3, 13 – 1v
Charles Robert Anon
Identificação
Charles Robert Anon – Marino

[BNP/E3, 13 – 1v]

 

Marino

 

Happy; is startled by Antonio saying

that he (soon) has to die. Replies furiously

but is worried. Antonio makes him doubt

constancy for those women and tells him to ask

them if they will love him ever. Marino does not;

thinking it foolish to do so. He tells Antonio that 

he has but Antonio psychologically tells

him he has not, for fear of seeing in their

faces denial of their affirmations. This is

true. Marino is astonished and asks Antonio how he

knows it. Antonio answers in long speech that

he knows men well.

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Marino struck with leprosy. Speech about being

shunned by every woman. Fear of death comes

with ugliness. Tells murderer to kill him when

he sleeps, since he finds that he fears not death, but

its approach.

A dear female friend comforts Marino and makes

him again hopeful. As he lies down in stress to

sleep for last time there for after he would go away murderer

whom he knows not dead and taken,

comes in and kills him.

 

Charles Robert Anon.

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Book on Physiognomy.

Physiognomy

Physiognomy

Physiognomy

Physiognomy

Physiognomy

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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. 200.