Caetano da Costa Alegre explained

Caetano da Costa Alegre
Birth Date:26 April 1864
Birth Place:São Tomé Island
Death Place:Alcobaça, Portugal
Occupation:poet

Caetano da Costa Alegre (26 April 1864 – 18 April 1890) was a Portuguese poet.

Biography

Born to a Cape Verdean crioulo family in the colony of São Tomé in Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe, off the coast of Africa, he settled in Portugal in 1882 and attended medical school in Lisbon, hoping to become a naval doctor, but died of tuberculosis in Alcobaça before he could fulfill his dream.[1]

He wrote several reviews under his name including A Imprensa (1885-1891)[2] and A Leitura (1894–96),[3] the last one was posthumously published.

Publications of his poems

In 1916, a friend, journalist Cruz Magalhãez, published the poetry he wrote during the eight years Costa Alegre lived in Portugal. The work, written in the popular romantic style of the time, was an immediate success, not least because of how it celebrates his African origins, expresses longing for his home in São Tomé, and describes the sense of alienation he feels because of his race. He expresses his sorrow after being rejected by a white woman because of the color of his skin in one of the earliest attempts by an African poet to deal with issues of race.[4] Three republications of his poems were made in 1950, 1951 and in 1994.

Poetic style

Though distinctly European in style, the themes of Costa Alegre's work make him a precursor to later African authors and poets, who dealt with issues of race, alienation, and nostalgic reveries for the past (in his case, his reminiscences about São Tomé).

Poems

One of the poems he wrote was Visão meaning vision.

Vi-te passar, longe de mim, distante,

Como uma estátua de ébano ambulante;

Ias de luto, doce, tutinegra,

E o teu aspecto pesaroso e triste

Prendeu minha alma, sedutora negra;

Depois, cativa de invisível laço,

(o teu encanto, a que ninguém resiste)

Foi-te seguindo o pequenino passo

Até que o vulto gracioso e lindo

Desapareceu, longe de mim, distante,

Como uma estátua de ébano ambulante.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tuberculose mata Costa Alegre. Tuberculosis Killed Costa Alegre. Tela Non. pt. 30 April 2011.
  2. Web site: A imprensa : revista científica, literária e artística (1885-1891). pt., digital copy at Hemeroteca Digital
  3. Web site: A Leitura: magazine litterario (1894-1896)language=pt., digital copy at Hemeroteca Digital
  4. Web site: Portuguese Colonial Literature. pt.