Poet
Daniel Faria
Daniel Faria
(Portugal, 1971 - 1999)
Biography
Daniel Faria was born in 1971 and died young, in 1999, at the Benedictine Monastery of Singeverga near Oporto. He graduated in Theology from the Universidade Católica and then took a degree in Portuguese Studies at the Universidade do Porto. When still a student he won prizes for his poetry, but he considered Explanation of Trees and of Other Animals (1998) to be his first mature work.
Very unlike other Portuguese poets who emerged in the 1990s, Daniel Faria is not interested in the everyday world for its own sake. Or, to put it more accurately, the everyday world is for him full of symbolic significance. He is a romantic visionary, a mystic in the tradition of St. John of the Cross, Hölderlin, Rilke and – in Portugal – Teixeira de Pascoaes and Herberto Helder. His ‘explanation’ is a metaphysical exploration, but his poetry does not soar with the confidence of Rilke. He has less certainty, his hope is more fragile, and in this sense he resembles other poets of his generation. Poetry is his vehicle for searching, with verses that are like paths cutting through the silence, the mystery.
© Richard Zenith
BibliographyIn Portuguese
Explicação das árvores e outros animais, 1998.
Homens que são como lugares mal situados, 1998.
Dos líquidos (posthumous), 2000 .
Poesia. Quasi Edições, Famalicão 2003. Includes all the work from the previous three titles, plus youthful and previously unpublished work.
In French
Anthologie de la jeune poésie portugaise. Maison de la poésie Rhône-Alpes, Saint-Martin-d’Hères 2004.
Websites featuring Daniel Faria
In Portuguese:
A website dedicated to Faria's life and work
Poems
It happened that things got destroyed with no surviving trace of him
A free-falling bird even
There are many metres between an animal that flies
Men who are like places in the wrong place
I walk a little above the ground
I seek the path of a man who rests in you
I love you in the heavy traffic
I know that the man washed his hair as if it were long
Poems
Poems of Daniel Faria
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