Pessoa, Fernando 1888-1935
Overview
| Works: | 2,481 works in 7,672 publications in 11 languages and 56,969 library holdings |
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| Genres: | Poetry Musical settings Biographies Criticism, interpretation, etc Chamber music Creative nonfiction Songs Art music Autobiographies Fiction |
| Roles: | Author, Translator, Other, Creator, Editor, Honoree, Lyricist, Contributor, Recipient, Composer, Author of introduction, wst, Artist, Publishing director, Bibliographic antecedent, Restager , Dedicatee, Commentator |
| Classifications: | PQ9261.P417, 869.141 |
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Most widely held works about
Fernando Pessoa
- An introduction to Fernando Pessoa : modernism and the paradoxes of authorship by Darlene J Sadlier( )
- Adverse genres in Fernando Pessoa by K. David Jackson( )
- The book of disquiet by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- Embodying Pessoa : corporeality, gender, sexuality by Anna Klobucka( )
- The presence of Pessoa : English, American, and Southern African literary responses by George Monteiro( )
- From Lisbon to the world : Fernando Pessoa's enduring literary presence by George Monteiro( )
- Cuadrivio : Darío, López Velarde, Pessoa, Cernuda by Octavio Paz( Book )
- L' invention de soi Rilke, Kafka, Pessoa by Béatrice Jongy( )
- Fernando Pessoa & Co. : selected poems by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- Fernando Pessoa's modernity without frontiers : influences, dialogues and responses by Mariana Gray de Castro( )
- The Poems of Fernando Pessoa by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- Sheep's vigil by a fervent person by Erín Moure( )
- A little larger than the entire universe : selected poems by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- Selected poems by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- Selected poems by Fernando Pessoa, including poems by his heteronyms: Alberto Caeiro, Ricardo Reis [and] Alvaro de Campos, as well as some of his English sonnets and selections from his letters by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- Selected poems. by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- Sixty Portuguese poems by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- A centenary Pessoa by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- The selected prose of Fernando Pessoa by Fernando Pessoa( Book )
- Fernando Pessoa and nineteenth-century Anglo-American literature by George Monteiro( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Fernando Pessoa
The songs of António Botto by
António Boto(
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9 editions published in 2010 in English and held by 629 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
António Botto was one of Portugal's first openly gay writers, a poète maudit whose unapologetic and candid verses about homosexual life and passion were both praised and reviled when they appeared in Portuguese in 1922 under the title Canções . Botto's poetic voice-confessional, personal, and intimate-revels and luxuriates in eroticism while expressing the ache of longing, silence, and suffering. Yet for all of his acclaim and notoriety-he was both hailed as one of the great poets of his day and condemned for his frank depictions of male-male desire-Botto and his work fell into oblivion after
9 editions published in 2010 in English and held by 629 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
António Botto was one of Portugal's first openly gay writers, a poète maudit whose unapologetic and candid verses about homosexual life and passion were both praised and reviled when they appeared in Portuguese in 1922 under the title Canções . Botto's poetic voice-confessional, personal, and intimate-revels and luxuriates in eroticism while expressing the ache of longing, silence, and suffering. Yet for all of his acclaim and notoriety-he was both hailed as one of the great poets of his day and condemned for his frank depictions of male-male desire-Botto and his work fell into oblivion after
O banqueiro anarquista by
Fernando Pessoa(
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111 editions published between 1922 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 490 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ecrit en 1922, Le banquier anarchiste est le seul récit que Pessoa publia aussitôt en revue, témoignage de l'importance qu'il accordait à ce texte. Sous la forme d'un dialogue socratique, c'est d'abord un pamphlet, d'un humour aussi glacé que ravageur, contre tous les tartuffes, belles âmes "révolutionnaires" et autres intellectuels donneurs de leçons
111 editions published between 1922 and 2018 in 7 languages and held by 490 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Ecrit en 1922, Le banquier anarchiste est le seul récit que Pessoa publia aussitôt en revue, témoignage de l'importance qu'il accordait à ce texte. Sous la forme d'un dialogue socratique, c'est d'abord un pamphlet, d'un humour aussi glacé que ravageur, contre tous les tartuffes, belles âmes "révolutionnaires" et autres intellectuels donneurs de leçons
Message by
Fernando Pessoa(
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73 editions published between 1934 and 2017 in 5 languages and held by 474 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This "was the only book of verse in his own language that Pessoa saw through the press in his lifetime. On the face of it, a patriotic sequence steeped in 'Sebastianismo, ' the poems offer much more than this, the Kings and navigators of the Portugal's history standing as avatars of the poet's self, their explorations and heroic deeds projections of the poet's inner creative life"--Amazon.com
73 editions published between 1934 and 2017 in 5 languages and held by 474 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
This "was the only book of verse in his own language that Pessoa saw through the press in his lifetime. On the face of it, a patriotic sequence steeped in 'Sebastianismo, ' the poems offer much more than this, the Kings and navigators of the Portugal's history standing as avatars of the poet's self, their explorations and heroic deeds projections of the poet's inner creative life"--Amazon.com
Got lost by
Helmut Lachenmann(
)
3 editions published in 2018 in Multiple languages and German and held by 279 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
»Das Ein- und Ausschwingen des Klangs kann als essentiell in Lachenmanns Werk bezeichnet werden. Im Ende der Neunzigerjahre entstandenen Klaviersolowerk Serynade konzentriert sich Lachenmann auf den Akkord und dessen Verklingen – die Verfremdung findet hier dadurch statt, dass manche Tasten des angeschlagenen Clusters kurz angehoben werden, um einen neuen Akkord herauszufiltern. Einerseits wird dadurch der natürliche Einschwingvorgang gestört, andererseits eine neue Ebene ohne Anschlag eröffnet – Grenzen verschwimmen, auch beim Hören: was klingt hier schon, was noch? […] In Got Lost für hohen Sopran und Klavier bringt er drei Texte zusammen, die sowohl vom Duktus als auch vom Inhalt her unterschiedlicher kaum sein könnten. Ein Vierzeiler von Nietzsche, ein Anti-Liebesgedicht von Fernando Pessoa und eine skurrile Anzeige über einen verlorenen Wäschekorb, die dem Stück den Titel gibt. Zunächst für sich vorgetragen, dann zusammengewürfelt, seziert bis zur Unkenntlichkeit, neu zusammengebaut, durch Einsatz aller Stimm- und Klavierregister entrückt. Das Wortspiel mit ›Got Lost‹ und dem fremden, gott-losen Klangraum, der sich auftut, zeugt von der Ironie hinter dem ernsten Anliegen: die Kunst als solche zu hinterfragen. Die Interpreten dieser Aufnahme machen es einem erstaunlich einfach, sich dem auszusetzen. Sei es das trio recherche, das mit rund 600 Uraufführungen sich bestens auskennt in allen denkbaren Zwischenräumen oder seien es Yukiko Sugawara und Yuko Kakuta, für die der Komponist Serynade bzw. Got Lost schrieb: So verliert man sich gerne in den wundersamen Lachenmann-Tiefen.« (Johann Jahn, BR Klassik, 20. Februar 2018)
3 editions published in 2018 in Multiple languages and German and held by 279 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
»Das Ein- und Ausschwingen des Klangs kann als essentiell in Lachenmanns Werk bezeichnet werden. Im Ende der Neunzigerjahre entstandenen Klaviersolowerk Serynade konzentriert sich Lachenmann auf den Akkord und dessen Verklingen – die Verfremdung findet hier dadurch statt, dass manche Tasten des angeschlagenen Clusters kurz angehoben werden, um einen neuen Akkord herauszufiltern. Einerseits wird dadurch der natürliche Einschwingvorgang gestört, andererseits eine neue Ebene ohne Anschlag eröffnet – Grenzen verschwimmen, auch beim Hören: was klingt hier schon, was noch? […] In Got Lost für hohen Sopran und Klavier bringt er drei Texte zusammen, die sowohl vom Duktus als auch vom Inhalt her unterschiedlicher kaum sein könnten. Ein Vierzeiler von Nietzsche, ein Anti-Liebesgedicht von Fernando Pessoa und eine skurrile Anzeige über einen verlorenen Wäschekorb, die dem Stück den Titel gibt. Zunächst für sich vorgetragen, dann zusammengewürfelt, seziert bis zur Unkenntlichkeit, neu zusammengebaut, durch Einsatz aller Stimm- und Klavierregister entrückt. Das Wortspiel mit ›Got Lost‹ und dem fremden, gott-losen Klangraum, der sich auftut, zeugt von der Ironie hinter dem ernsten Anliegen: die Kunst als solche zu hinterfragen. Die Interpreten dieser Aufnahme machen es einem erstaunlich einfach, sich dem auszusetzen. Sei es das trio recherche, das mit rund 600 Uraufführungen sich bestens auskennt in allen denkbaren Zwischenräumen oder seien es Yukiko Sugawara und Yuko Kakuta, für die der Komponist Serynade bzw. Got Lost schrieb: So verliert man sich gerne in den wundersamen Lachenmann-Tiefen.« (Johann Jahn, BR Klassik, 20. Februar 2018)
Moon-pain by
Klaus Ib Jørgensen(
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6 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 278 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
6 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 278 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Roaring Rotterdam ; Harmony of the spheres, part 1 ; Magnificat by
Joep Franssens(
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2 editions published in 2007 in Latin and held by 278 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 2007 in Latin and held by 278 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
A fall from the perfect ground by
Ensemble Alternance(
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3 editions published in 2008 in Spanish and held by 275 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 2008 in Spanish and held by 275 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Grammont sélection(
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3 editions published in 2009 in German and held by 265 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 2009 in German and held by 265 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
For Grilly ; Lied ; Lumen ; Ash ; Arpege ; L'utima sera by
Franco Donatoni(
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2 editions published in 1993 in Italian and held by 263 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1993 in Italian and held by 263 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The education of the stoic : the only manuscript of the Baron of Teive by
Fernando Pessoa(
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27 editions published between 1999 and 2007 in Portuguese and English and held by 231 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Portuguese author Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935) was a multitude of writers: his works were composed by "heteronyms," alter egos with distinct biographies, ideologies, influences, even horoscopes. The Education of the Stoic is the only work left by the Baron of Teive, who having destroyed all his previous attempts at literary creation, and about to destroy himself, explains "the impossibility of producing superior art." The baron's manuscript is found in a hotel room drawer, not unlike editor and translator Richard Zenith's own discovery, while conducting research in the Pessoa archives, of a small black notebook whose contents had never been transcribed. In it he found the missing pieces of this short but trenchant complement to Pessoa's major prose work, The Book of Disquiet. Pessoa himself noted that despite their dialectical differences, the middle-class author of The Book of Disquiet (assistant bookkeeper Bernardo Soares) and the aristocrat Teive, "are two instances of the very same phenomenon--an inability to adapt to real life."
27 editions published between 1999 and 2007 in Portuguese and English and held by 231 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Portuguese author Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935) was a multitude of writers: his works were composed by "heteronyms," alter egos with distinct biographies, ideologies, influences, even horoscopes. The Education of the Stoic is the only work left by the Baron of Teive, who having destroyed all his previous attempts at literary creation, and about to destroy himself, explains "the impossibility of producing superior art." The baron's manuscript is found in a hotel room drawer, not unlike editor and translator Richard Zenith's own discovery, while conducting research in the Pessoa archives, of a small black notebook whose contents had never been transcribed. In it he found the missing pieces of this short but trenchant complement to Pessoa's major prose work, The Book of Disquiet. Pessoa himself noted that despite their dialectical differences, the middle-class author of The Book of Disquiet (assistant bookkeeper Bernardo Soares) and the aristocrat Teive, "are two instances of the very same phenomenon--an inability to adapt to real life."
Ode maritime by
Fernando Pessoa(
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42 editions published between 1945 and 2019 in 6 languages and held by 208 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
42 editions published between 1945 and 2019 in 6 languages and held by 208 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Antinoüs by
Fernando Pessoa(
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19 editions published between 1918 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 156 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
19 editions published between 1918 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 156 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Poemas de Álvaro de Campos by
Fernando Pessoa(
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58 editions published between 1944 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 155 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
58 editions published between 1944 and 2010 in 4 languages and held by 155 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Páginas de estética e de teoría e crítica literárias by
Fernando Pessoa(
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29 editions published between 1950 and 1994 in 6 languages and held by 151 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
29 editions published between 1950 and 1994 in 6 languages and held by 151 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Poesia by
Fernando Pessoa(
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18 editions published between 1957 and 1989 in Portuguese and held by 127 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
18 editions published between 1957 and 1989 in Portuguese and held by 127 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Obra poética by
Fernando Pessoa(
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50 editions published between 1960 and 2007 in 4 languages and held by 125 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
50 editions published between 1960 and 2007 in 4 languages and held by 125 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Poemas ingleses by
Fernando Pessoa(
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22 editions published between 1974 and 1994 in 3 languages and held by 121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
22 editions published between 1974 and 1994 in 3 languages and held by 121 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
O rosto e as máscaras : textos escolhidos em verso e prosa by
Fernando Pessoa(
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32 editions published between 1976 and 1979 in 3 languages and held by 120 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
32 editions published between 1976 and 1979 in 3 languages and held by 120 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The book of disquiet by
Fernando Pessoa(
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11 editions published between 1991 and 2017 in English and held by 103 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Fernando Pessoa was many authors in one. He attributed his prolific writings to a wide range of alternate selves, each of which had a distinct biography, ideology, and horoscope. When he died in 1935, Pessoa left behind a trunk filled with unfinished and unpublished writings, among which were the remarkable pages that make up his posthumous masterpiece, The Book of Disquiet, an astonishing work that, in George Steiner's words, "gives to Lisbon the haunting spell of Joyce's Dublin or Kafka's Prague."--Publisher's description
11 editions published between 1991 and 2017 in English and held by 103 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Fernando Pessoa was many authors in one. He attributed his prolific writings to a wide range of alternate selves, each of which had a distinct biography, ideology, and horoscope. When he died in 1935, Pessoa left behind a trunk filled with unfinished and unpublished writings, among which were the remarkable pages that make up his posthumous masterpiece, The Book of Disquiet, an astonishing work that, in George Steiner's words, "gives to Lisbon the haunting spell of Joyce's Dublin or Kafka's Prague."--Publisher's description
Selected poems by
Fernando Pessoa(
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28 editions published between 1971 and 2009 in 4 languages and held by 61 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Fernando Pessoa adopted in his writing 4 separate personae - Alberto Caerio, Alvaro de Campos, Ricardo Reis, and himself. Though he led a quiet life, his poetry reveals a mind shaken by inner suffering
28 editions published between 1971 and 2009 in 4 languages and held by 61 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Fernando Pessoa adopted in his writing 4 separate personae - Alberto Caerio, Alvaro de Campos, Ricardo Reis, and himself. Though he led a quiet life, his poetry reveals a mind shaken by inner suffering
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Related Identities
- Zenith, Richard Other Translator Author of introduction Author Editor Author of afterword, colophon, etc. Originator

- Monteiro, George Author Editor Translator

- Sadlier, Darlene J. (Darlene Joy) Author

- Jackson, K. David (Kenneth David) Author

- Sabine, Mark Editor

- Klobucka, Anna 1961- Editor

- Lopes, Maria Teresa Rita Author of introduction Other Author Editor Translator

- Pizarro, Jerónimo Author of introduction Originator Author Editor Translator

- Tabucchi, Antonio 1943-2012 Other Translator Author of introduction Inscriber Author Editor Author of afterword, colophon, etc.

- Paz, Octavio 1914-1998 Author of introduction Author Editor Translator

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American literature American literature--Portuguese influences Art appreciation Arts, Modern Borges, Jorge Luis, Cellos (2) with instrumental ensemble Cernuda, Luis Chamber music Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices), Unaccompanied Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra Civilization, Modern Clarinet and piano music Concertos (Piano with instrumental ensemble) Darío, Rubén, Electronic music English literature English literature--Portuguese influences English-speaking countries Gender identity in literature Great Britain Heteronyms Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.) Instrumental ensembles Intellectual life López Velarde, Ramón, Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, Orchestral music Pessimism Pessoa, Fernando, Piano music Pianos (2) with chamber orchestra Poets, Portuguese Portugal Portugal--Lisbon Portuguese poetry Rilke, Rainer Maria, Sextets (Piano, clarinet, flute, violin, viola, cello) Song cycles Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble Songs (High voice) with orchestra Songs (High voice) with piano Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble Southern Africa Southern African literature Southern African literature--Portuguese influences Spinoza, Benedictus de, String quartets String trios United States
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Alternative Names
Seul de Méluret, Jean, 1888-1935
Anon Charles Robert
Anon, Charles Robert 1888-1935
Anon, Charles Robert, pseud.
Antunes, Faustino, pseud.
Baldaia, Rafael
Baldaya, Rafael, pseud.
Baldaya, Raphaël
Barão de Teive 1888-1935
Baron de Teive
Baronen av Teive
Caeiro Alberto
Caeiro, Alberto, 1885-1935
Caeiro Alberto 1888-1935
Caeiro, Alberto, pseud.
Caeiro, Albeto, 1888-1935
Caeiro Da Silva, Alberto 1888-1935
Campos Álvaro de
Campos Álvaro de 1888-1935
Campos, Álvaro de, pseud.
Campos, Alvaros de, 1888-1935
Campos Pessoa, Fernando A. de 1888-1935
Corgo, Luís António, 1888-1935
Corgo, Luís António, pseud.
Cravaeiro, João, 1888-1935
Craveiro, João, pseud.
Crosse A.A.
Crosse, A.A. 1888-1935
Crosse Thomas
Crosse, Thomas 1888-1935
Crosse, Thomas, pseud.
De Campos, Álvaro
De Campos, Álvaro 1888-1935
De Seabra Pessôa, Fernando António Nogueira, 1888-1935
Dr. Pancrácio, 1888-1935
Dr. Pancrácio, pseud.
Faber, Horace James, 1888-1935
Faber, Horace James, pseud.
Ferdinandus Pessoa
Fernando Pessoa écrivain et poète portugais
Fernando Pessoa escritor portugués
Fernando Pessoa pisarz portugalski
Fernando Pessoa poeta português
Fernando Pessoa poeta, scrittore e aforista portoghese
Fernando Pessoa Portekizli şair, ressam
Fernando Pessoa portugál költő
Fernando Pessoa portugala poeto
Fernando Pessoa Portugees auteur en dichter
Fernando Pessoa portugiesischer Dichter und Schriftsteller
Fernando Pessoa portugisisk poet
Fernando Pessoa Portuguese poet, writer, literary critic, translator, publisher and philosopher
Fernandu Pesoa portugāļu rakstnieks
Ferreira, Fernando P. 1888-1935
Guedes, Vicente
Guedes Vicente 1888-1935
Guedes, Vicente, pseud.
Guedes Vincente
José, Maria
Kampušs, Ālvaru de, 1888-1935
Lança, Eduardo, 1888-1935
Lança, Eduardo, pseud.
Méluret Jean Seul de 1888-1935
Mora, António.
Mora Antonio (1888-1935)
Mora, António, pseud.
Mora , Antonio <pseudonimo di Pessoa>
Nogueira de Scabra Pessoa Fernando António
Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa, Fernando A.
Nogueira de Seabra Pessoa, Fernando António
Nogueira de Seabra Pessôa, Fernando António, 1888-1935
Nogueira Pessoa F. A. 1888-1935
Nogueira Pessoa, Fernando A.
Nogueira Pessoa, Fernando A. 1888-1935
Nogueira Pessoa Fernando Antonio
Nogueira Pessoa Fernando António 1888-1935
Otto, Carlos, 1888-1935
Otto, Carlos, pseud.
Pachecho, C., 1888-1935
Pacheco A.
Pacheco, A. 1888-1935
Pacheco C.
Pacheco, C. 1888-1935
Pacheco, C. 1888-1935 (Coelho)
Pacheco, C., pseud.
Pantaleão 1888-1935
Pantaleão, pseud.
Pantalećo
Peisuo'a, Fei'ernanduo 1888-1935
Pesoa, Fernandu, 1888-1935
Pessoa 1888-1935
Pessoa F. 1888-1935
Pessoa F. A. N. 1888-1935
Pessoa, Ferdinand, 1888-1935
Pessoa, Fernando
Pessoa, Fernando A.
Pessoa, Fernando A. 1888-1935
Pessoa, Fernando António, 1888-1935
Pessoa Fernando Antonio Nogueira
Pessoa Fernando António Nogueira 1888-1935
Pessoa Fernando António Nogueira de Scabra
Pessoa Fernando António Nogueira de Seabra
Pessoa Fernando António Nogueira de Seabra 1888-1935
Pessoa Ferreira, Fernando
Pessoa Ferreira, Fernando 1888-1935
Pessoa, Phernanto, 1888-1935
Pip, 1888-1935
Pip, pseud.
Quaresma, Abílio, 1888-1935
Quaresma, Abílio, pseud.
Reis de Campos Pessoa, Fernando A. 1888-1935
Reis, Frederico, 1888-1935
Reis, Frederico, pseud.
Reis Ricardo
Reis Ricardo 1888-1935
Reis, Ricardo, pseud.
Scabra Pessoa Fernando António Nogueira de
Seabra Pessoa, Fernando Antonio Nogueira de.
Seabra Pessôa, Fernando António Nogueira de, 1888-1935
Seabra Pessoa, Fernando António Nogueria de, 1888-1935
Search Alexander
Search, Alexander 1888-1935
Search, Alexander, pseud.
Search Allexander 1888-1935
Search Charles
Search, Charles 1888-1935
Seul de Méluret, Jean 1888-1935
Seul Jean
Seul, Jean 1888-1935
Seul, Jean, pseud.
Soares, Bernando
Soares, Bernando, 1888-1935
Soares Bernardo
Soares, Bernardo 1888-1935
Soares, Bernardo, pseud.
Teive 1888-1935
Teive Barão 1888-1935
Teive , Barao : de
Teive Barão de 1888-1935
Teive, Barão de, pseud.
Teive Barćo
Teive Barćo de
Teive Baron
Teive, baron de, 1888-1935
Teive Baron von 1888-1935
Teive, ... de 1888-1935
Teive, ... von Baron 1888-1935
Um Irregular do Transepto, pseud.
Um Sonhador Nostálgico do Abatimento e da Decadência, pseud.
Καέιρο Αλμπέρτο (1888-1935)
Καέιρου Αλμπέρτου (1888-1935)
Μόρα Αντόνιο (1888-1935)
Νουγκέιρα ντέ Σεάμπρα Πεσόα Φερνάντου Aντόνιου (1888-1935)
Πεσόα Φερνάντο (1888-1935)
Πεσσοα, Φερναντο, 1888-1935
Ρέις Ρικάρντο (1888-1935)
Ρέις Ρικάρντου (1888-1935)
Σεΐλ ντε Μελιρέ Ζαν (1888-1935)
Φερνάντο Πεσσόα
Де Кампуш А. 1888-1935
Кампуш А. де 1888-1935
Ногейра Песоа Ф. А. 1888-1935
Ногейра Пессоа Ф. А. 1888-1935
Песоа Ф. 1888-1935
Песоа Ф. А. Н. 1888-1935
Песоа, Фернанду
Пессоа Ф. 1888-1935
Пессоа Ф. А. Н. 1888-1935
Пессоа, Фернандо, 1888-1935
Пессоа Фернанду
Рейс, Рикардо, pseud.
Фернандо Песоа
Фернандо Пессоа португальский поэт, прозаик, драматург
Фернанду Песоа
Фернанду Пессоа
Ֆերնանտո Բեսոա
פסואה, פרננדו, 1888-1935
פרננדו פסואה
فرناندو بيسوا
فرناندو بيسوا، 1888-1935
فرناندو پسوآ شاعر پرتغالی
فرنینڈو پیسوا
ഫെർണാൻഡൊ പെസൊഅ
노게이라 페소아, 페르난두 안토니오 1888-1935
레이스, 리카르두 1888-1935
카에이로, 알베르토 1888-1935
카에이루, 알베르투 1888-1935
캄포스, 알바루 데 1888-1935
페르난두 페소아
페소아, 페르난도 1888-1935
페소아, 페르난두 1888-1935
페소아, 페르난두 안토니오 노게이라 1888-1935
フェルナンド・ペソア
ペソア, フェルナンド
佩索阿, 费尔南多 1888-1935
佩索阿费尔南多 1888-1935
費爾南多·佩索亞
費爾南多·佩索亞 葡萄牙作家
费尔南多·佩索阿
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Multiple languages (3)
Latin (2)
Galician (2)
Greek, Modern (1)
Russian (1)
English (231)
Spanish (69)
French (51)
Italian (12)
German (9)
Multiple languages (3)
Latin (2)
Galician (2)
Greek, Modern (1)
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