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Resumen de O surrealismo português, um movimento tardio, mas singular (The Portuguese Surrealism, a Late but Peculiar Movement)

Maria Joao Cameira

  • The emergence of Surrealism in Portugal was late, although this country had been one of the first to be aware of this movement in 1924, immediately after the publication of the first Breton’s Manifesto. Some authors as Gomes Leal, Teixeira de Pascoaes and the generation of „Orpheu”, showed in their works some surrealistic features, although the Surrealism in Portugal had only been imposed in 1947. In Portugal as in France the development of Surrealism suffered some vicissitudes and Jorge de Sena believes that António Maria Lisboa have been perhaps the poet who more fully have embraced this movement.


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