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José Gomes Ferreira

José Gomes Ferreira, GOSE, GOL (9 July 1900 – 1985) was a Portuguese poet and fiction writer with a vast work of varied influences. Gomes Ferreira was also a political activist who participated in the resistance against the dictatorship of Oliveira Salazar, becoming later a member of the Portuguese Communist Party. In the late 1970s he held the presidency of the Portuguese Writers Association.

A native of Porto, Ferreira graduated in law in 1924 and became a consul in Norway in the late 1920s. Soon after, he became a journalist and published his works in several progressive magazines. After the rise of the right-wing dictatorship led by Salazar, Ferreira he acquainted himself with the democratic resistance movements. During the later years of the regime, he continued publishing and saw his poetic work recognized by his peers. After the Carnation Revolution, Ferreira joined the Communist Party and continued his work until the mid-1980s.

His artistic work was representative of his concern with social problems, a mirror of his leftwing ideology. His poetry had varied influences, ranging from neorealism to surrealism, in a dialectic relation between his own ego and the need to share other people suffering.

Biography edit

José Gomes Ferreira was born in Porto, in the north of Portugal, in 1900. When he was four years old his parents moved and settled in Lisbon. Ferreira made his early studies in the Camões High School, and soon started reading Portuguese literature, mainly Raul Brandão. After some time he became the director of a magazine titled Ressurreição (Resurrection), where he collaborated with one of the major names of the Portuguese literature, Fernando Pessoa.

Influenced by his father, a republican, Ferreira developed strong political ideas, and after completing the military service, he joined the Republican Academic Battalion, a republican organization created by university students in order to protect the young Portuguese Republic against monarchism.

He graduated in law in 1924. Soon after he became the Portuguese consul in Kristiansund, Norway. After the military coup of 1926, he returned and started working as a journalist, collaborating in several magazines, such as Presença, Seara Nova, Descobrimento, Imagem (a cinema magazine), Kino and others. He also became a translator, subtitling several films under the pseudonym of Álvaro Gomes.

José Gomes Ferreira's first book of poems, Lírios do Monte, was published in 1918, a work he would later classify as a childhood experience. In 1948 he published his first serious work, Poesia I. Fifteen years later his book Aventuras Maravilhosas de João Sem Medo would also confirm his credits among the younger readers, overwhelmed by a fable that arouses imagination and creativity.

He was born in a family with strong connections to music and started his musical studies when he was eight years old. He took part as a pianist and a mandolinist in the chamber group Quarteto Beethoven led by Manfredo Peixoto, for which he composed several waltzes, fados and variations. His better known piece was however the symphonic poem Idílio Rústico, first performed in 1918 by the Politeama Theatre Symphonic Orchestra under the direction of David de Sousa.

Due to his strong political positioning, Gomes Ferreira developed several contacts with the democratic resistance against the fascist regime of Salazar. He joined several democratic movements, including the communist influenced Movement of Democratic Unity. At the time, he worked along with other anti-fascist writers in composing several revolutionary songs, in a project coordinated by Fernando Lopes Graça. After publishing several works, both fiction and poetry, he was awarded the prestigious Big Prize of Poetry by the Portuguese Writers Society in 1962.

In the democratic revolution of 1974, Gomes Ferreira continued publishing and developing his work and in 1978 he was elected president of the Portuguese Writers Association. During the next year he made part of the electoral lists of the United People Alliance, a coalition of the Portuguese Communist Party with the Portuguese Democratic Movement. In that year, 1979, he officially joined the Communist Party. In 1981 he was awarded the Military Order of Sant'Iago de Espada by the President of the Republic, Ramalho Eanes.

In 1983 Gomes Ferreira submitted to surgery and would die two years later.

Works edit

Poetry edit

  • 1918 - Lírios do Monte
  • 1921 - Longe
  • 1946 - Marchas, Danças e Canções (collaboration)
  • 1948 - Poesia I
  • 1948 - Homenagem Poética a Gomes Leal (collaboration)
  • 1950 - Líricas (collaboration)
  • 1950 - Poesia II
  • 1956 - Eléctico
  • 1962 - Poesia III
  • 1970 - Poesia IV
  • 1973 - Poesia V
  • 1978 - Poeta Militante I, II e III

Fiction edit

  • 1960 - O Mundo Desabitado
  • 1960 - O Mundo dos Outros - histórias e vagabundagens
  • 1962 - Os segredos de Lisboa"
  • 1963 - Aventuras Maravilhosas de João Sem Medo
  • 1971 - O Irreal Quotidiano - histórias e invenções
  • 1975 - Gaveta de Nuvens - tarefas e tentames literários
  • 1976 - O sabor das Trevas - Romance-alegoria
  • 1978 - Coleccionador de Absurdos
  • 1978 - Caprichos Teatrais
  • 1980 - O Enigma da Árvore Enamorada - Divertimento em forma de Novela quase Policial

Chronicles edit

  • 1975 - Revolução Necessária
  • 1977 - Intervenção Sonâmbula

Memories edit

  • 1965 - A Memória das Palavras - ou o gosto de falar de mim
  • 1966 - Imitação dos Dias - Diário Inventado
  • 1980 - Relatório de Sombras - ou a Memória das Palavras II
  • 1990 - Dias Comuns I: Passos Efémeros
  • 1998 - Dias Comuns II: A Idade do Malogro
  • 2000 - Dias Comuns III: Ponte Inquieta

Short story collections edit

  • 1958 - Contos
  • 1969 - Tempo Escandinavo

Translations edit

References edit

  • "José Gomes Ferreira". Centro de investigação para Tecnologias Interactivas. Retrieved 2006-06-09.
  • "As Tormentas - José Gomes Ferreira". Luís Rodrigues. Retrieved 2006-06-09.
  • http://www.classical-composers.org/comp/gomes_ferreira

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Jose Gomes Ferreira GOSE GOL 9 July 1900 1985 was a Portuguese poet and fiction writer with a vast work of varied influences Gomes Ferreira was also a political activist who participated in the resistance against the dictatorship of Oliveira Salazar becoming later a member of the Portuguese Communist Party In the late 1970s he held the presidency of the Portuguese Writers Association A native of Porto Ferreira graduated in law in 1924 and became a consul in Norway in the late 1920s Soon after he became a journalist and published his works in several progressive magazines After the rise of the right wing dictatorship led by Salazar Ferreira he acquainted himself with the democratic resistance movements During the later years of the regime he continued publishing and saw his poetic work recognized by his peers After the Carnation Revolution Ferreira joined the Communist Party and continued his work until the mid 1980s His artistic work was representative of his concern with social problems a mirror of his leftwing ideology His poetry had varied influences ranging from neorealism to surrealism in a dialectic relation between his own ego and the need to share other people suffering Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Poetry 2 2 Fiction 2 3 Chronicles 2 4 Memories 2 5 Short story collections 2 6 Translations 3 ReferencesBiography editJose Gomes Ferreira was born in Porto in the north of Portugal in 1900 When he was four years old his parents moved and settled in Lisbon Ferreira made his early studies in the Camoes High School and soon started reading Portuguese literature mainly Raul Brandao After some time he became the director of a magazine titled Ressurreicao Resurrection where he collaborated with one of the major names of the Portuguese literature Fernando Pessoa Influenced by his father a republican Ferreira developed strong political ideas and after completing the military service he joined the Republican Academic Battalion a republican organization created by university students in order to protect the young Portuguese Republic against monarchism He graduated in law in 1924 Soon after he became the Portuguese consul in Kristiansund Norway After the military coup of 1926 he returned and started working as a journalist collaborating in several magazines such as Presenca Seara Nova Descobrimento Imagem a cinema magazine Kino and others He also became a translator subtitling several films under the pseudonym of Alvaro Gomes Jose Gomes Ferreira s first book of poems Lirios do Monte was published in 1918 a work he would later classify as a childhood experience In 1948 he published his first serious work Poesia I Fifteen years later his book Aventuras Maravilhosas de Joao Sem Medo would also confirm his credits among the younger readers overwhelmed by a fable that arouses imagination and creativity He was born in a family with strong connections to music and started his musical studies when he was eight years old He took part as a pianist and a mandolinist in the chamber group Quarteto Beethoven led by Manfredo Peixoto for which he composed several waltzes fados and variations His better known piece was however the symphonic poem Idilio Rustico first performed in 1918 by the Politeama Theatre Symphonic Orchestra under the direction of David de Sousa Due to his strong political positioning Gomes Ferreira developed several contacts with the democratic resistance against the fascist regime of Salazar He joined several democratic movements including the communist influenced Movement of Democratic Unity At the time he worked along with other anti fascist writers in composing several revolutionary songs in a project coordinated by Fernando Lopes Graca After publishing several works both fiction and poetry he was awarded the prestigious Big Prize of Poetry by the Portuguese Writers Society in 1962 In the democratic revolution of 1974 Gomes Ferreira continued publishing and developing his work and in 1978 he was elected president of the Portuguese Writers Association During the next year he made part of the electoral lists of the United People Alliance a coalition of the Portuguese Communist Party with the Portuguese Democratic Movement In that year 1979 he officially joined the Communist Party In 1981 he was awarded the Military Order of Sant Iago de Espada by the President of the Republic Ramalho Eanes In 1983 Gomes Ferreira submitted to surgery and would die two years later Works editPoetry edit 1918 Lirios do Monte 1921 Longe 1946 Marchas Dancas e Cancoes collaboration 1948 Poesia I 1948 Homenagem Poetica a Gomes Leal collaboration 1950 Liricas collaboration 1950 Poesia II 1956 Electico 1962 Poesia III 1970 Poesia IV 1973 Poesia V 1978 Poeta Militante I II e III Fiction edit 1960 O Mundo Desabitado 1960 O Mundo dos Outros historias e vagabundagens 1962 Os segredos de Lisboa 1963 Aventuras Maravilhosas de Joao Sem Medo 1971 O Irreal Quotidiano historias e invencoes 1975 Gaveta de Nuvens tarefas e tentames literarios 1976 O sabor das Trevas Romance alegoria 1978 Coleccionador de Absurdos 1978 Caprichos Teatrais 1980 O Enigma da Arvore Enamorada Divertimento em forma de Novela quase Policial Chronicles edit 1975 Revolucao Necessaria 1977 Intervencao Sonambula Memories edit 1965 A Memoria das Palavras ou o gosto de falar de mim 1966 Imitacao dos Dias Diario Inventado 1980 Relatorio de Sombras ou a Memoria das Palavras II 1990 Dias Comuns I Passos Efemeros 1998 Dias Comuns II A Idade do Malogro 2000 Dias Comuns III Ponte Inquieta Short story collections edit 1958 Contos 1969 Tempo Escandinavo Translations edit La casa de Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia Lorca 1926 The Book of One Thousand and One NightsReferences edit Jose Gomes Ferreira Centro de investigacao para Tecnologias Interactivas Retrieved 2006 06 09 As Tormentas Jose Gomes Ferreira Luis Rodrigues Retrieved 2006 06 09 http www classical composers org comp gomes ferreira Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose 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