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Orpheu Nº1 : Revista Trimestral de Literatura

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: pt Editor: Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg, 2007Edición: Ano I--1915 N.º1 Janeiro-Fevereiro-MarçoDescripción: 1 online resource : multiple file formatsTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
Otro título:
  • Orfeu Nº1 Revista Trimestral de Literatura
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • PQ
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Luiz de Montalvôr -- Introducção Mario de Sá-Carneiro -- para os "Indicios de Oiro" (poemas) Ronald de Carvalho -- poemas Fernando Pessoa -- O Marinheiro (drama estático) Alfredo Pedro Guisado -- Treze Sonetos José de Almada-Negreiros -- Frizos (prosas) Côrtes-Rodrigues -- poemas Alvaro de Campos -- Opiário e Ode Triunfal
Créditos de producción:
  • Produced by Vasco Salgado
Resumen: "Orpheu Nº1" by José de Almada Negreiros et al. is a literary magazine published in the early 20th century, specifically 1915. This work serves as a significant quarterly collection of poetry, drama, and prose from various prominent Portuguese and Brazilian writers, showcasing a rich tapestry of cultural and artistic expression. The magazine aims to present a curated selection of literary revelations, focusing on beauty and the unique artistic temperament of its contributors. The opening of "Orpheu Nº1" introduces the magazine's purpose and aesthetic philosophy, articulated through an introduction by Luiz de Montalvôr. He expresses a desire for the magazine to transcend typical literary forms and conventions, positioning it as a sanctuary for artistic exploration and creativity. The introduction sets a contemplative tone, emphasizing the importance of unity and collective expression among the contributing writers. This is complemented by a diverse table of contents featuring works from notable authors such as Fernando Pessoa, Mario de Sá-Carneiro, and Ronald de Carvalho, promising readers an eclectic mix of perspectives and styles that reflect the vibrancy of the literary scene during this period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Release date is 2007-11-25

Luiz de Montalvôr -- Introducção
Mario de Sá-Carneiro -- para os "Indicios de Oiro" (poemas)
Ronald de Carvalho -- poemas
Fernando Pessoa -- O Marinheiro (drama estático)
Alfredo Pedro Guisado -- Treze Sonetos
José de Almada-Negreiros -- Frizos (prosas)
Côrtes-Rodrigues -- poemas
Alvaro de Campos -- Opiário e Ode Triunfal

Produced by Vasco Salgado

"Orpheu Nº1" by José de Almada Negreiros et al. is a literary magazine published in the early 20th century, specifically 1915. This work serves as a significant quarterly collection of poetry, drama, and prose from various prominent Portuguese and Brazilian writers, showcasing a rich tapestry of cultural and artistic expression. The magazine aims to present a curated selection of literary revelations, focusing on beauty and the unique artistic temperament of its contributors. The opening of "Orpheu Nº1" introduces the magazine's purpose and aesthetic philosophy, articulated through an introduction by Luiz de Montalvôr. He expresses a desire for the magazine to transcend typical literary forms and conventions, positioning it as a sanctuary for artistic exploration and creativity. The introduction sets a contemplative tone, emphasizing the importance of unity and collective expression among the contributing writers. This is complemented by a diverse table of contents featuring works from notable authors such as Fernando Pessoa, Mario de Sá-Carneiro, and Ronald de Carvalho, promising readers an eclectic mix of perspectives and styles that reflect the vibrancy of the literary scene during this period. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Originally published: Lisboa: Editor: Antonio Ferro Oficinas: Tipografia do Comércio--10, Rua da Oliveira, ao Carmo, 1915

This ebook uses a beginning of the 20th century spelling

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