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Song of Emerging Homeland and Other Poems

by Natália Correia
language: portuguese, english
Publisher: Shantarin, May of 2026 ‧
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Natália Correia (1923-1993) was a surrealist poet and proud Azorean. Her erotically-charged, nature-loving poetry brims full of lush imagery drawn from her volcanic island homeland—a dream-like space from which she could speak, with illuminating insights, from the margins of Portuguese culture. Correia spent her whole life as a vocal opponent of patriarchal authority, under Salazar’s New State dictatorship. Within Portugal today, she is remembered as a cultural agitator, writer, left-wing politician, and champion of human rights (especially women’s), and her provocative, diva-like public persona and image has perennially scandalised conservative mores.

This anthology, which brings Correia’s poetic oeuvre to Anglophone audiences for the first time, conveys the breadth and inventiveness of her work, tracking the development, over time, of her eco-matriarchal utopianism. In particular, the Song of Emerging Homeland (1961) and the Motherland poems (1967) communicate her yearning for the overthrowal of patriarchy and an ensuant liberation of repressed feminine energies, sounding a clarion call for women’s bodily autonomy. This woman-centred philosophy went hand-in-hand with her green politics, and we have the pleasure of presenting her to you as a relevant and pioneering eco-feminist poet for our own environmentally-troubled era.

Song of Emerging Homeland and Other Poems

by Natália Correia

Property Description
ISBN: 9789899156296
Publisher: Shantarin
Release Date: May of 2026
Language: Portuguese, English
Dimensions: 142 x 202 x 8 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 160
Format: Book
Collection: Poesia Noun Feminine
Categories: Books in English > Fiction > Poetry
Books in Portuguese > Fiction > Poetry
EAN: 9789899156296

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Natália Correia

Natália Correia nasceu na Fajã de Baixo, São Miguel, Açores, a 13 de setembro de 1923. Poetisa, ficcionista, contista, dramaturga, ensaísta, editora, jornalista, cooperativista, deputada à Assembleia da República (primeiro pelo PSD, depois como independente pelo PRD), foi uma das vozes mais proeminentes da literatura e da cultura portuguesas na segunda metade do século xx, tendo resistido energicamente ao Estado Novo e aos radicalismos do pós-25 de Abril. Ecuménica e eclética, filantropa e idealista, anteviu um novo tempo, que garantisse a paz, a dignidade humana, a justiça social e o direito à diferença como raízes indeléveis da democracia. Morreu em Lisboa, a 16 de março de 1993.

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