Here, in Margaret Jull Costa and Patricio Ferrari's splendid new translations, are the complete poems of Alberto Caeiro, the imaginary "heteronym" coterie created by Fernando Pessoa, the Portuguese modernist master. Pessoa conceived Caeiro around 1914 and may have named him loosely after his friend, the poet Mário de Sa-Cárrneiro. What followed was a collection of some of Fernando Pessoa's greatest poems, grouped under the titles The Keeper of Sheep, The Shepherd in Love, and Uncollected Poems. This imaginary author was a shepherd who spent most of his life in the countryside, had almost no education, and was ignorant of most literature; yet he (Pessoa) wrote some of the most beautiful and profound poems in Portuguese literature. This edition of The Complete Works of Alberto Caeiro is based on the magnificent Portuguese Tinta-da-China edition, published in Lisbon in 2016, and contains an illuminating introduction by the Portuguese editors Jerónimo Pizarro and Patricio Ferrari, some facsimiles of the original Portuguese texts, and prose excerpts about Caeiro and his work written by Fernando Pessoa well as his other heteronyms Álvaro de Campos and Ricardo Reis, and other fictitious authors such as Antonio Mora and I. I. Crosse.
Biografie (Fernando Pessoa)
Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935), der wohl bedeutendste moderne Dichter Portugals, ist auch bei uns mit dem Buch der Unruhe bekannt geworden. Er gehört zu den großen literarischen Erneuerern, ist nicht nur der Begründer der modernen Dichtung seines Landes, sondern eine der Schlüsselfiguren in der Entwicklung der zeitgenössischen Dichtung überhaupt. Er schuf nicht nur Gedichte und poetische Prosatexte verschiedenster, ja widersprüchlichster Art, sondern Verkörperungen der Gegenstände seines Denkens und Dichtens: seine Heteronyme. Er gab seinem vielfältig gespaltenen Ich die Namen Alberto Caeiro, Ricardo Reis, Álvaro de Campos und eben Pessoa, das im Portugiesischen so viel wie 'Person, Maske, Fiktion, Niemand' bedeutet.