I love eccentric writers whose neuroses make me seem well-adjusted in comparison, and no writer — not one — was more neurotic than Fernando Pessoa. Pessoa's work The Book of Disquiet is one of life's ...
Author Fernando Pessoa may have been a loner who lived most of his life in a single room in Lisbon, Portugal. But he wasn't alone: He created... 'Book Of Disquiet' Reveals A Reclusive Author's Soul I ...
Fernando Pessoa, Author, Maria Jose De Lancastre, Editor, Maria J. De Lancastre, Editor Serpent's Tail $16.99 (324p) ISBN 978-1-85242-204-2 A better title might be The Books of Disquiet . Each entry ...
The Dutch composer Michel van der Aa has long been fascinated by Fernando Pessoa, a Portuguese poet who adopted multiple authorial identities. Van der Aa’s treatment of Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet ...
Portuguese author Fernando Pessoa's (1888–1935) posthumously published book "The Book of Disquiet" is selling out at bookstores in Korea nine years after it was translated into Korean. The sudden ...
The Book of Disquiet is translated from the original Portuguese and reimagined by Mark O’Thomas for the Blue Elephant. A staging of the memoirs of Bernardo Soares, a Lisbon bookkeeper, the ‘author’ is ...
London Evening Standard: The Book of Disquiet / London Sinfonietta / Carneiro, opera review
Summary Exons are regions of DNA that are transcribed to RNA and retained after introns are spliced out. However, the term “exon” is often misused as synonymous to “protein coding,” including in some literature and textbook definitions. In contrast, only a fraction of exonic sequences are protein coding (<30% in humans).