Eduardo Pitta

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Eduardo Pitta
Eduardo Pitta

Eduardo Pitta (born August 9, 1949) is a Portuguese poet, fiction writer and essayist.




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[edit] Life and work

Born in Lourenço Marques [Maputo] on August 9th, 1949, he lived in Mozambique until 1975. He had published eight books of poetry. A large selection of that corpus of poems was collected in Poesia Escolhida, 2004. A significant number of his essays and critical writings have been collected in four volumes. Now he is a columnist to literary magazine LER and he writes literary criticism at the Lisbon's newspaper Público.

[edit] Works

[edit] Poetry

  • 1974 Sílaba a Sílaba
  • 1979 Um Cão de Angústia Progride
  • 1983 A Linguagem da Desordem
  • 1984 Olhos Calcinados
  • 1988 Archote Glaciar
  • 1991 Arbítrio
  • 1999 Marcas de Água
  • 2004 Poesia Escolhida


[edit] Fiction

  • 2000 Persona, 2007 edição rev.
  • 2007 Cidade Proibida

[edit] Essay and critic

  • 2002 Comenda de Fogo
  • 2003 Fractura
  • 2004 Metal Fundente
  • 2007 Intriga em Família

[edit] Memoir

  • 2005 Os Dias de Veneza


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