Leituras com Pedro Mexia:"Como ela diz que à luz do candeeiro lê os seus mitos gregos, nós também podemos nos livros dela ler os nossos mitos familiares e pessoais "

EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 39 MIN

Leituras com Pedro Mexia:"Como ela diz que à luz do candeeiro lê os seus mitos gregos, nós também podemos nos livros dela ler os nossos mitos familiares e pessoais "

from O Poema Ensina a Cair · host Raquel Marinho

Na rubrica de sugestões de leitura deste mês, Pedro Mexia sugere José Rodrigues Miguéis e Louise Glück. No caso de José Rodrigues Miguéis, Pedro Mexia destaca sobretudo o livro Léah e outras histórias, que acaba de ser editado pela Assírio e Alvim, mas também Um Homem Sorri à Morte— com meia cara. No caso de Louise Glück, o destaque vai para o livro As Sete Idades, publicado recentemente na Relógio D'Água, com tradução de Inês Dias. A poeta norte-americana Louise Glück foi distinguida com o Prémio Nobel da Literatura em 2020 e está a ser publicada em Portugal livro a livro, sendo este As Sete Idades o novo título disponível. Os livros de José Rodrigues Miguéis tinham inicialmente sido publicados pela editora Estampa mas estariam há bastante tempo indisponíveis ao público, a não ser em alfarrabistas. Pedro Mexia diz-nos que a coisa de que mais gostou na publicação do livro Léah e Outras Histórias foi o facto de logo na primeira página podermos ler ‘Obras de José Rodrigues Miguéis’ , porque isso significa que "vamos ter a integral". Como costuma acontecer, ao longo da conversa, são referidos muitos outros autores. São eles, por exemplo, Nuno Bragança, Maria Velho da Costa, Graham Green, JoséCardoso Pires, Aquilino Ribeiro, Robert Lowell, Sylvia Plath, Sharon Olds, John Berryman, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Wallace Stevens, Elisabeth Bishop, Adrienne Rich, entre outros.

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