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116: 181:), whose titled as a trimonthly literary review which had the recovering a then current decadentist, that Luís de Montalvor who headed the first issue of the review, it was printed. But the then current literary was diverted to the futurism, intersectionism and sensationism of 208:
review opens with a "Tentative of an essay on Decadence", and that de Montalvor was more explicit, although it remains anchored in aesthetic values of the 19th century, especially that inspired by the Belgian writer
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who also published its first volume. The first volume was published in October 1916, the second in November and the last one in December.
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with "A Aventura de um Satyro (Satiro) ou a Morte de Adonis" ("The Adventure of a Satyr on the Death of Adonis".,
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with "Ultima Nau", Silva Tavares with "Poems de Alma Doente" and the Portuguese great at the time
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This review published 16 poems by one of the Portuguese great at the time
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Camilo Pessanha e a revista «Centauro» - Tertúlia Bibliófila
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from October to December 1916. The review was headed by
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Fernando Pessoa
Mário de Sá-Carneiro
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Camilo Pessanha
Alberto Osório de Castro
Raul Leau
Júlio de VIlhena
Fernando Pessoa
Portugal Futurista
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Defunct literary magazines published in Europe
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Literary magazines published in Portugal
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Magazines published in Lisbon

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