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The poem delivers a furious, fragmented monologue in which the speaker alternates mythic self-proclamations and scathing invective against bourgeois complacency, institutions, and urban life. It accumulates extravagant metaphors, denunciations of mediocrity and hypocrisy, and vivid catalogues of social types while urging radical self-reinvention, escape from the city, and immersion in raw bodily and natural experience. Recurring motifs include violence, carnivalized identity, and a longing for authenticity expressed through provocation, excess, and a refusal of conventional moral and aesthetic limits.

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José de Almada Negreiros

José de Almada Negreiros was a prominent Portuguese writer, painter, and a key figure in the modernist movement of the early 20th century. Known for his innovative and avant-garde style, he contributed significantly to literature and the arts in Portugal. His notable works include "A Engomadeira: Novela Vulgar Lisboeta" and "A Invenção do Dia Claro," which showcase his unique narrative voice and exploration of contemporary themes. Almada Negreiros was also involved in the publication of the influential literary magazine "Orpheu," which played a crucial role in the dissemination of modernist ideas in Portuguese literature.

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