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Scarf Silk Fernando Pessoa - Love Letters

Fernando Pessoa Collection

100% Silk

Size - 135x100cm

 

Care How To Wash Silk Clothes In The Machine:

- Place the silk garment in a protective bag

- Use neutral detergent or delicate detergent

- Gentle or cold wash cycle

- Do not spin the product in the machine

 

Care How To Hand Wash Silk Clothes:

- Fill a bucket with cold water diluted with neutral or delicate detergent, or if necessary, a stain remover for fine fabrics

- Leave the garment in the bucket of water for 30 minutes

- Scrub the piece gently and then rinse in cold water

- Never wring out silk garments

 

Care How To Dry:

- Lay out the wet piece on a clean soft towel, rolling the pieces together carefully so that the towel absorbs most of the moisture, with only light pressure, if necessary repeat the process again with a clean towel

- Let it dry naturally without heat sources, radiators or direct sunlight

Scarf Silk Fernando Pessoa - Love Letters

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  • Fernando António Nogueira Pessoa was born in Lisbon on June 13, 1888 and died in the same city on November 30, 1935. He was a portuguese poet, philosopher, playwright, essayist, translator, publicist, astrologer, inventor, entrepreneur, business correspondent, literary critic and political commentator.

    Fernando Pessoa is the most universal Portuguese poet. Because he was educated in South Africa at an Irish Catholic school, he became more familiar with the English than Portuguese when writing his first poems in that language. The literary critic Harold Bloom considered Pessoa as "Whitman reborn”, and included him in his canon among the 26 best writers of Western civilization, not only of Portuguese but also of English literature.

    Of the four works he published in his lifetime, three are in English and only one in Portuguese, entitled "Mensagem". Fernando Pessoa translated several English works (Shakespeare and Edgar Allan Poe) into Portuguese, and Portuguese works (notably by António Botto and Almada Negreiros) into English.

    As a poet, he wrote under several personalities – heteronyms, such as Ricardo Reis, Álvaro de Campos and Alberto Caeiro –, the latter being the object of most studies on his life and work.

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