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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Pessoa's Bodies Anna M. Klobucka Mark Sabine 3
Corporeal Investigations
To Pretend Is to Know Oneself Dana Stevens 39
Strength, Contemplation, and Disquiet: Towards a Corporeal Aesthetic of the Heteronyms Alessandra M. Pires 52
Unburied Bodies: Abdication and Art Production in The Book of Disquiet Blake Strawbridge 71
Reading Pessoa Queerly
Fernando Pessoa: The Homoerotic Drama Fernando Arenas 103
Fernando Pessoa, He Had His Nerve George Monteiro 124
'Ever-repositioned mysteries': Homosexuality and Heteronymity in 'Antinous' Mark Sabine 149
(Dis)Placing Women
The Truant Muse and the Poet's Body M. Irene Ramalho Santos 181
Kissing All Whores: Displaced Women and the Poetics of Modernity in Alvaro de Campos Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez 201
Together at Last: Reading the Love Letters of Ophelia Queiroz and Fernando Pessoa Anna M. Klobucka 224
Pessoa in Performance
Appearances of the Author Fernando Cabral Martins 245
Automatic Romance: Pessoa's Mediumistic Writings as Sexual Theatre Richard Zenith 258
Antonio Tabucchi in Searchof Pessoa's Heteronymous Body Francesca Billiani 273
Contributors 293
Index 297
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