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Sobre literatura y arte

by Fernando Pessoa

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En esta obra se reunen diversos escritos que, bajo la forma de carta íntima, reflexión filosófica, ensayo o manifiesto vanguardista, se ocupan de una amplia variedad de cuestiones, desde los problemas genéricos de la creación hasta las doctrinas estéticas y filosóficas en que se apoya el juego de desdoblamiento subyacete a la heteronomía literaria. Los textos publicados en vida por el escritor perfilan un panorama de su intervención pública en la vida cultural de su tiempo y aportan datos de gran interés para la historia. ( )
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