April
Nuno Amado
in the April Issue of Jogos Florais,
Clara Rowland argues that the abrupt stop whilst climbing a mountain in Robert Frost’s ‘Time Out’ has important consequences on our reading of the poem.
In the ‘Old Poems’ section, you can also read Sara de Almeida Leite’s analysis of Miguel Torga’s ‘Sisyphus’, where she explains how the myth of the King of Ephyra is present in the poem’s practical advice on enduring the agony of repeatedly pushing a boulder up a hill.
This month’s ‘Marginalia’ allows us to enlarge our knowledge of Toni Morrison, Ian Fleming, Henri Bernandin de Saint-Pierre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Buchi Emecheta.