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What in Verse’s Name Happened to Poetry? | Art of Saudade

On March 21st, as the world celebrated International Poetry Day alongside the arrival of spring, I found myself reflecting on the enduring relevance and evolving nature of poetry. In a quest for insight, I turned to friends, posing a simple yet profound question: If poetry were a person, how would you describe its current state of health and vitality? The responses I received were as … Continue reading What in Verse’s Name Happened to Poetry? | Art of Saudade

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Inside the Mind of a Hopeless 19th Century French Romantic: Nerval’s Aurélia | Art of Saudade

In the year 1854, a time far removed from the groundbreaking theories of Freud and the literary innovations of Proust, a French poet named Gerard de Nerval embarked on a poetic journey that would challenge the norms of literature. Nerval’s work, “Aurélia,” stands as a testament to his exploration of the oniric world, a dreamscape that defies the conventions of its time. Nerval, a self-proclaimed … Continue reading Inside the Mind of a Hopeless 19th Century French Romantic: Nerval’s Aurélia | Art of Saudade

Lost in Lisbon’s Words: A Journey Inspired by Fernando Pessoa | Art of Saudade

The enigmatic presence of Fernando Pessoa continues to guide us through Lisbon’s labyrinthine and poetic streets. Before embarking on my journey to the magnificent Portuguese capital, I made sure to read this poet’s masterpiece, a guidebook called “Lisbon – What the Tourist Should See”. By following his footsteps, I could delve deeper into the very same streets that inspired his exquisite verses, and experience the … Continue reading Lost in Lisbon’s Words: A Journey Inspired by Fernando Pessoa | Art of Saudade