Price: $21.00 CDN
JULY 2024
ISBN: 9781777626440
Softcover / 116 pages / 13.8 x 21.6 cm (5.5″ x 8.5″)
Poetry
About the Author
José Luís Peixoto was born in Galveias in the Alentejo region of Portugal and received a degree in Modern Languages and Literature from the Universidade Nova in Lisbon. Peixoto is one of Portugal’s most acclaimed contemporary novelists and has written over twenty books, including novels, poetry collections, travelogues, and two children’s books. His first novel, Nenhum Olhar (published as Blank Gaze in the UK and as The Implacable Order of Things in the US), was shortlisted in all major literary awards in Portugal and won the José Saramago Literary Award. In 2007, his novel Cemitério de Pianos (published as The Piano Cemetery in the UK) won the Calamo Award for the best-translated novel published in Spain. The novel Galveias, published in 2016, received the Oceanos Literature Award, which is given to the best novel written in all Portuguese-speaking countries. His books have been shortlisted for the Portugal Telecom Prize, the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and the Femina Prize. In the realm of poetry achievements, Gaveta de Papéis was presented with the Daniel Faria Award, and A Criança em Ruínas received the Portuguese Society of Authors (Sociedade Portuguesa de Autores) Award. A short story collection, Antídoto, a joint project with the heavy metal band Moonspell, brought in new readers worldwide and was published as Antidote in the US. Peixoto’s first foray into travel literature, Dentro do Segredo: Uma Viagem na Coreia do Norte (Inside the Secret: A Journey in North Korea), was published in 2012. Peixoto has since published a second travelogue about Thailand, O Caminho Imperfeito, and is a contributing columnist to travel magazines in Portugal and Brazil. An anthology of his previous poetry books, A Child in Ruins, was published in the US in 2016.
About the Translator
Born in Lisbon, Hugo Dos Santos is a Luso-American author, editor and translator. He has received fellowships from the MacDowell Colony and the Disquiet International Literary Program. His translations include A Child in Ruins (Writ Large Press, 2016), a collection of poems by José Luís Peixoto, which was a staff pick at the Paris Review Daily. As an author, Hugo has published Then, There (Spuyten Duyvil, 2019), a collection of Newark stories, of which acclaimed author Katherine Vaz wrote, “[Hugo’s] characters pursue the little freedoms, and the constriction of their dreaming tells us, with artistic force, how terribly we have made one another invisible.” His work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and won a Write Well Award, and has appeared or is forthcoming in Barrelhouse, Electric Literature, Hobart, Puerto del Sol, The Common, The Fanzine, and elsewhere. Hugo lives in New Jersey with his wife and three children. Learn more about his work at hugodossantos.com.