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A Fome de Camões

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The poem, structured in four cantos, uses the image of a punitive lyre to voice conscience and condemn society's mistreatment of creative genius, following an aged, starving poet who wanders the city's nocturnal streets. Scenes alternate between stark street tableaux and imagined memories of distant lands, juxtaposing public revelry with private destitution. Vivid sensory details and liturgical, rhetorical invocations portray hunger, shame, and the performative masks of society while promising broader portraits of urban vice, incest, suicide, and the hypocrisies of wealth. The work blends social protest, elegy, and grotesque caricature to mourn neglected talent and demand justice.

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António Duarte Gomes Leal

António Duarte Gomes Leal was a Portuguese writer known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th century. His works often reflect social and political themes, showcasing his engagement with contemporary issues. Among his notable titles is "A Fome de Camões," which explores the complexities of Portuguese identity and culture. Leal's writing is characterized by a blend of poetic language and critical insight, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of Portugal. His other works, such as "Claridades do sul" and "A morte do athleta," further illustrate his diverse literary interests and his ability to address profound themes through narrative.

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