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Antinous: A Poem

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An emperor confronts the death of his young beloved and moves through grief that mingles erotic memory, ritual mourning, and overpowering despair. The poem dwells on sensory details—rain, a cold body, remembered caresses and staged displays of beauty—so that desire and absence become inseparable. Classical gods and myths are summoned as witnesses and rivals, enlarging personal loss into a mythic frame. The speaker alternates between hallucinated reunion and sober resolve to eternalize the bond in stone, portraying mourning as both private agony and an effort to fix love against the erasure of time.

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Fernando Pessoa

Fernando Pessoa was a Portuguese poet, writer, and philosopher, known for his unique literary style and the creation of numerous heteronyms—distinct literary personas with their own biographies and writing styles. His work often explores themes of identity, existentialism, and the nature of reality. Among his notable works is "35 Sonnets," which showcases his mastery of poetic form and emotional depth. Pessoa's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact, making him a central figure in modernist poetry and a key part of Portuguese literary heritage.

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