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The Portuguese acquired a huge empiore and almos unimaginable grandeur earlier than the British, and they hung on to their colonies until later. Since the death of the dictator Salazar, the country has ridden the switchback of radicalism and reaction. Paul Hyland arrived in Lisbon in a cargo boat. Two centuries earlier, the novelist Henry Fielding voyaged to what he called "the nastiest city in the world" to die. The city he saw was largely demolished by an earthquake the following year. Fielding's "Voyage to Lisbon" was the catalyst for Hyland's journey up the River Tagus to the heart of Portugal, through the countryside. He meets fishwives and bullfighters, communes with the ghosts of the writers who preceded - not only Fielding, but also Camoes and Pessoa - and encounters Portugal's own once-and-future king, DomSebastiao, reputed to have died in 1578, but actually alive and well and waiting to answer his country's call.
Paul Hyland investigates the complex intersection of Portugal's imperial past and its post-Salazar political evolution by retracing the historical and literary footsteps of Henry Fielding. Hyland, an experienced travel writer, utilizes a blend of personal observation, historical research, and literary analysis to map the cultural landscape of a nation transitioning from colonial grandeur to modern European integration. By contrasting his own experiences with the accounts of historical figures like Fielding, Camoes, and Pessoa, he constructs a narrative that examines the enduring influence of the past on the contemporary Portuguese identity.
What You Will Find
This work provides a dense, atmospheric look at Portugal that balances historical scholarship with the immediacy of travel writing. The text serves as an accessible entry point for readers interested in the intersection of literary history and national identity in the Iberian Peninsula.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
1997-01-01
Publisher:
Flamingo
ISBN-10:
0006548261
ISBN-13:
9780006548263
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