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There's No Word for Saudade contains twenty-one essays aimed at a readership interested in cultural and historical materials, including those related to Portuguese America. Significant figures covered include John Dos Passos, Charles Reis Felix, Julian Silva, John Philip Sousa, Mark Twain, Herman Melville, James Merrill, and the Azorean John Francis, businessman, patron, and friend to the fabled Provincetown Players. Concluding essays scrutinize and judge the phenomenon of the Portuguese movie in the 1930s and 1940s, and trace the history of the tricky but persistently present Portuguese concept of saudade.

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Preface – Pride and Prejudice – The March King – Poems, Persons, and Things – Fiction Writers – Weld Street Memories – Family Matters – Hostage to Fortune – Provincetown Laureate – Two Roads Diverged – Isolato in Manhattan – Canadian ‘Gees – Life on the Tenth Island – A Passion for Thomas Wolfe – A Ballad about Stonington – The First ‘Gees – Classic Novels in Translation – The Provincetown Go-Between – "Old-Country" Movies – Words Beget Dreams – No Word for Saudade – The Shiftless Azoreans – Biographical Note – Bibliography.

Theres No Word for Saudade

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    A Hardback by George Monteiro, Dulce Maria Scott, George Monteiro

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/23/2017 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433139079, 978-1433139079
      ISBN10: 1433139073

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      There's No Word for Saudade contains twenty-one essays aimed at a readership interested in cultural and historical materials, including those related to Portuguese America. Significant figures covered include John Dos Passos, Charles Reis Felix, Julian Silva, John Philip Sousa, Mark Twain, Herman Melville, James Merrill, and the Azorean John Francis, businessman, patron, and friend to the fabled Provincetown Players. Concluding essays scrutinize and judge the phenomenon of the Portuguese movie in the 1930s and 1940s, and trace the history of the tricky but persistently present Portuguese concept of saudade.

      Table of Contents

      Preface – Pride and Prejudice – The March King – Poems, Persons, and Things – Fiction Writers – Weld Street Memories – Family Matters – Hostage to Fortune – Provincetown Laureate – Two Roads Diverged – Isolato in Manhattan – Canadian ‘Gees – Life on the Tenth Island – A Passion for Thomas Wolfe – A Ballad about Stonington – The First ‘Gees – Classic Novels in Translation – The Provincetown Go-Between – "Old-Country" Movies – Words Beget Dreams – No Word for Saudade – The Shiftless Azoreans – Biographical Note – Bibliography.

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