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Book of Self-determination
Literature自决之书
(portugal) Fernando Pessoa
Fernando Pessoa wrote under different names throughout his life. He remained unknown during his lifetime. His works only became popular after his death. He was not only considered an important writer in the history of Portuguese literature, but also hailed as "the core figure of European modernism". "The Book of Self-Determination" is a collection of Pessoa's essays, covering topics such as "Shakespeare", "sensationism", and "anarchism". Pessoa "called his shortcoming the beginning and the end", so some unfinished sentences can be seen in the text. Pessoa recorded the origin of his main synonyms in prose. He used synonyms to write about loneliness, which goes straight to the depths of people's hearts...
Fernando Pessoa wrote under different names throughout his life. He remained unknown during his lifetime. His works only became popular after his death. He was not only considered an important writer in the history of Portuguese literature, but also hailed as "the core figure of European modernism". "The Book of Self-Determination" is a collection of Pessoa's essays, covering topics such as "Shakespeare", "sensationism", and "anarchism". Pessoa "called his shortcoming the beginning and the end", so some unfinished sentences can be seen in the text. Pessoa recorded the origin of his main synonyms in prose. He used synonyms to write about loneliness, which goes straight to the depths of people's hearts...

Panic Record
Literature惶然录
(portugal) Fernando Pessoa
The author of "The Record of Panic" is Fernando Pessoa, compiled as Han Shaogong. "The Record of Panic" collects his late essays, which are all fragments of "fake diaries"... The author is hailed by contemporary critics as "the core figure of European modernism", as well as "an outstanding classic writer", "the most moving", "the writer who can best deepen people's hearts", etc.
The author of "The Record of Panic" is Fernando Pessoa, compiled as Han Shaogong. "The Record of Panic" collects his late essays, which are all fragments of "fake diaries"... The author is hailed by contemporary critics as "the core figure of European modernism", as well as "an outstanding classic writer", "the most moving", "the writer who can best deepen people's hearts", etc.