Contos de Encantar

by E. E. Cummings; Illustration: Rachel Caiano
Publisher: Ponto de Fuga, May of 2018 ‧
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Poeta americano, dos maiores e mais inventivos da modernidade, E. E. Cummings (1884-1962) escreveu quatro maravilhosos Contos de Encantar para a filha e para o neto. Nesta primeira edição em português, ilustrada pelo traço sensível de Rachel Caiano, as palavras, ternas e mágicas, são também de Hélia Correia, que assina a tradução e o prefácio, descrevendo assim as histórias: «São textos jubilosos sobre o amor, o nascimento e o desfazer da solidão.

Sendo Cummings quem é, há a tendência para ler mais do que lá está escrito e cada um fará como quiser. A alegria da linguagem, as tentativas e os avanços rituais, próprios da literatura de encantar, são, porém, um valor absoluto que dispensa outras interpretações.»

Contos de Encantar

by E. E. Cummings; Illustration: Rachel Caiano

Property Description
ISBN: 9789898881052
Publisher: Ponto de Fuga
Release Date: May of 2018
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 144 x 210 x 10 mm
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Children’s and Young Adult > Short Stories, Fables and Narratives > Children’s (6 to 10 years old)
EAN: 9789898881052

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

E. E. Cummings

Edward Estlin Cummings was born on October 14, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was a poet, visual artist, essayist and playwright, being considered one of the main modernist poets in the English language. Graduated from Harvard University in 1916, he went to France the following year, serving in World War I as an ambulance driver. Accused of treason, he was imprisoned for three months and from this experience his first published work was born, The Huge Room (1922). An avant-garde in the use of language, he would launch more than two dozen titles throughout his life, including the poetry books Tulips and Chimneys (1923) and XLI Poems and & (1925), the play Him (1927) and the volume of essays i:six nonlectures (1953, translated into Portugal with the title eu:seis inconferences). He received, among other distinctions, the Bollingen Prize for Poetry in 1958. He died on September 3, 1962.

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