PESSANHA, CAMILO


Meaning of PESSANHA, CAMILO in English

born Sept. 7, 1867, Coimbra, Port. died 1926, Macao Portuguese poet whose work is the representative in Portuguese poetry of Symbolism in its purest and most genuine form and the chief precursor of Modernist poetry. After studying law at the university at Coimbra in 1891, Pessanha became a high-school teacher in the Portuguese colony of Macao in China. Pessanha began to practice various Oriental customs, including the opium habit, and learned Cantonese, from which he translated some elegies, Oito Elegias Chinesas ("Eight Chinese Elegies"). He also collected Chinese objets d'art, which he bequeathed to the Machado de Castro Museum in Coimbra. His writings on China, in particular the Introduo a um Estudo sobre a Civilizao Chinesa and the Elegias, were collected in China (1943). Although he had begun to write verse in Coimbra, Pessanha was virtually unknown until 1916, when his innovative Symbolist poetry was published in the progressive review Centauro. Later collected in Clpsidra (1920), it became a breviary for the Modernist poets. Pessanha is one of the most lyrical of Portuguese poets.

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