Poet, translator, essayist and literature professor Manuel Gusmão died today, at the age of 77.
Non-paywalled obituary:
https://www.tsf.pt/portugal/cultura/morreu-o-poeta-e-ensaista-manuel-gusmao-17311054.html
Just this:
https://www.wook.pt/livro/a-loucura-de-deus-peter-sloterdijk/22245828
At the time I read this, I also read a few books by Zizek. In comparison Sloterdijk's book was denser (though not that much harder to read), with more purpose, and much better organised - none of the padding and...
It's childish garbage.
The Moon and the Bonfires I liked very much. Particularly the way Pavese found just the right tone for the story - there's some very nasty stuff in there in terms of dire poverty and violence, yet the book never comes across as either shrill or too detached. Pater will...
I say this every year: if the SA was considering awarding a philosopher (which it isn't), then one of the names they'd be probably looking at would be Peter Sloterdijk.
I talked about independent publishers and forgot to post this:
https://antigona.pt/blogs/noticias/novidades-2023
Antígona's list of new releases for 2023. Many compilations of essays and assorted nonfiction.
January
1. ?? Diaries of Exile (Yannis Ritsos)
February
2. ?? The Vatican Cellars (André Gide)
3. ?? Zorba the Greek (Nikos Kazantzakis)
March
4. ?? The Moon and the Bonfires (Cesare Pavese)
5. ?? If on a winter's night a traveler (Italo Calvino)
April
6. ?? Thirst (Amélie Nothomb)
7. ...
Couple new releases.
PT-PT translation of Heinrich Böll's Group Portrait with Lady, already mentioned upthread, is available:
https://www.wook.pt/livro/retrato-de-grupo-com-senhora-heinrich-boll/28595775
Translation of Jennifer Egan's latest novel...
Always a concern with small publishers.
Bazarov, which I must have mentioned in here before, seems to have ceased any kind of activity little over a year after it opened. No new releases, website abandoned, FB page dead. I also remember in 2009 Edições Ahab picking as one of their first...
Elsinore may well have one of the best catalogues of 21st century translated fiction in Portugal right now. This imprint clearly has its specific niche in contemporary works.
Planeta?
In Portugal, Minotauro is an imprint of Almedina; it explicitly says so in my copy of Os Intérpretes.
IMO...
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