Só (poetry collection)

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("Alone") is an 1892 collection of poems by the Portuguese poet António Nobre. It is the only work he published in his lifetime.[1] Much of the collection was written while the poet was living in Paris.[2] The poet called it the saddest work in Portugal.[3] It became a landmark in Portuguese poetry, with a revised second edition published in 1898, two years before the poet's death.[4]

Publication history

Só (Alone) was first published in Paris by Léon Vanier in 1892. A revised second edition appeared in Lisbon in 1898.[5]

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