Osório de Castro: a poet of India

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Autor(a) principal: Malato, Maria Luísa
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/124487
Resumo: Osório de Castro (1868-1942) was a Portuguese poet known as an example, in Portugal, ofSymbolism, Parnassianism and Decadent Movements, literary currents marked by exoticand anachronistic themes, things out of place or out of time like tigers and ruins, withfrequent allusions to Oriental places. In fact, he worked in India for a certain period wherehe published a book of poems (A Cinza dos Mirtos/ [The Ash of the Myrtles], Panjim/NovaGoa, 1906). where exotic themes are constantly exemplified. However, it seems to us that astrange inversion occurred: in a local context, exotic or anachronistic themes becamecommon, and common themes became, in a certain way, exotic and anachronistic. ToCastro, India emphasized ambiguity: victory is just the other side of defeat, and History hasbeen a Tale. This essay aims to reflect upon the complexity of the literary andphilosophical dialogue between Occident and Orient, considering the singularity ofCastro's poetry.
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title Osório de Castro: a poet of India
spellingShingle Osório de Castro: a poet of India
Malato, Maria Luísa
Literatura
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title_full Osório de Castro: a poet of India
title_fullStr Osório de Castro: a poet of India
title_full_unstemmed Osório de Castro: a poet of India
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author Malato, Maria Luísa
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Literature
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description Osório de Castro (1868-1942) was a Portuguese poet known as an example, in Portugal, ofSymbolism, Parnassianism and Decadent Movements, literary currents marked by exoticand anachronistic themes, things out of place or out of time like tigers and ruins, withfrequent allusions to Oriental places. In fact, he worked in India for a certain period wherehe published a book of poems (A Cinza dos Mirtos/ [The Ash of the Myrtles], Panjim/NovaGoa, 1906). where exotic themes are constantly exemplified. However, it seems to us that astrange inversion occurred: in a local context, exotic or anachronistic themes becamecommon, and common themes became, in a certain way, exotic and anachronistic. ToCastro, India emphasized ambiguity: victory is just the other side of defeat, and History hasbeen a Tale. This essay aims to reflect upon the complexity of the literary andphilosophical dialogue between Occident and Orient, considering the singularity ofCastro's poetry.
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