TY - BOOK AU - Ferro,António Joaquim Tavares AU - Campos,Alvaro de AU - Cisneiros,Violante AU - Guimarães,Eduardo AU - Leal,Raul de Oliveira Sousa AU - Lima,Ângelo Vaz Pinto Azevedo Coutinho de AU - Montalvor,Luís de AU - Pessoa,Fernando AU - Sá-Carneiro,Mário de AU - Santa-Rita,Guilherme Augusto Cau da Costa TI - Orpheu Nº2: Revista Trimestral de Literatura AV - PQ PY - 2007/// CY - Salt Lake City, UT PB - Project Gutenberg KW - Portuguese literature -- Periodicals KW - Brazilian literature -- Periodicals N1 - Release date is 2007-11-25; Angelo de Lima -- Poemas Inéditos Mario de Sá-Carneiro -- Poemas sem Suporte Eduardo Guimaraens -- Poemas Raul Leal -- Atelier (novela vertígica) Violante de Cysneiros (?) -- Poemas Alvaro de Campos -- Ode Marítima Luís de Montalvôr -- Narciso (poema) Fernando Pessôa -- Chuva Oblíqua (poemas interseccionistas); Produced by Vasco Salgado; Originally published; Lisboa: Editor: Antonio Ferro Redacção: 190, Rua do Ouro--Livraria Brazileira Oficinas: Tipografia do Comercio, 10, Rua da Oliveira, ao Carmo--Telefone 2724, 1935 N2 - "Orpheu Nº2" by Alvaro de Campos et al. is a literary magazine published in the early 20th century, specifically in the year 1915. This edition showcases a collection of poetry and prose from renowned contributors, highlighting the modernist and avant-garde movements of the time, including themes of existential angst and a deep exploration of human emotion and experience. The magazine includes works from notable Portuguese writers such as Fernando Pessoa, Mario de Sá-Carneiro, and Alvaro de Campos, presenting a rich tapestry of modernist literary expression. The opening portion introduces readers to the magazine's contributors and the creative landscape of early 20th-century literature in Portugal. It includes a summation of various pieces that will appear in this edition, featuring poems and literary works exploring themes of love, longing, and introspection. Notably, the magazine discusses upcoming conferences on futurism, revealing a connection between literature and the broader artistic movements of the time. This initial section also hints at the philosophical and emotional depths explored in the various works presented, inviting readers into a world of profound reflection and innovative poetic forms. (This is an automatically generated summary.) UR - https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/23621 ER -