- Alexandre O'Neill
Alexandre Manuel Vahia de Castro O'Neill de Bulhões, GOSE (
Lisbon ,Fontes Pereira de Melo Avenue nr. 39,December 19 ,1924 –Lisbon ,August 21 ,1986 ) was a PortugueseWriter andPoet of some maternal Irish descent.Background
He was the son of José António Pereira de Eça O'Neill de Bulhões (
Lisbon , ca 1890 –Lisbon ), aBanker , and wife Maria da Glória Vahia de Barros de Castro (March 17 ,1905 – afterOctober , 1989), and a paternal grandson ofWriter ,Poet , Conferencewoman andJournalist Maria O'Neill .Career
Being a
self-taught person and while working as a publicitary, he became aSurrealist and ConcretistPoet andWriter , and aPublicist , who colaborated in manyperiodic s.In 1948, O'Neill was among the founders of the Lisbon Surrealist Movement, along with
Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos ,José-Augusto França and others. His witings soon diverged from Surrealist to form an original style whose poetry reflects alove /hate relationship with his country.His most salient characteristics - a disrespect of conventions, both social and literary, an attitude of permanent revolt, playfulness with language, and the use of parody and
black humor - are used to form a body of incisive depictions of what is to be Portuguese and his relation with the country.Although most of his works have been lost or are missing or in private collections some of his work was displayed in 2002 at an exhibit on the Surrealist movement.
O'Neill was in permanent conflict with Portugal. While other contemporaries wrote
poem s that protested against national life under Salazar, O'Neill's attack ran deeper. Poems such as Standing at Fearful Attention and Portugal suggested that the dictatorial regime was a symptom (the worst symptom) of graver ills – lack of courage and smallness of vision – woven into the nation'spsyche . Otherpoem s, such as Lament of the Man Who Misses Being Blind, seemed to holdreligion andmysticism responsible for an obscurantism that made change difficult if not impossible.A
publicist by profession, famed for inventing some of the most ingenious advertising slogans of his time, O'Neill was unusually adept at manipulating words and using them in an efficacious manner, but he refused to put that talent at the service of a lyrically lofty, feel-good sort of poetry (see 'Simply Expressive').Stridently anti-
Romantic , concerned to keepHumanity in its place as just one ofEarth 'sspecies , he did not believe that an especially harmonious world was possible, and he abhorred all attempts to escape the world, whether through mystical or poetical exaltations. His one hope, or consolation, explicitly stated in St. Francis's Empty Sandal, was in the connection (never entirely peaceful) he felt with other members of the species.Decorations
He was awarded the degree of
Grand Officer of theOrder of Saint James of the Sword .Marriages and children
He married firstly on
December 27 ,1957 and divorced onJanuary 15 ,1971 Television andFilm Screenwriter ,Editor and DirectorNoémia Delgado . The couple had a son: ["Raízes e Memórias", Associação Portuguesa de Genealogia, Lisboa]* Alexandre Delgado O'Neill (
Lisbon ,December 23 ,1959 – Boston, Suffolk County,Massachusetts ,January 4 ,1993 ), aPhotographer He married secondly in
Lisbon onAugust 4 ,1971 and divorced onFebruary 20 ,1981 Politician Teresa Patrício de Gouveia . The couple had a son: ["Raízes e Memórias", Associação Portuguesa de Genealogia, Lisboa] ["História da Família Ferreira Pinto Basto", Carlos Lourenço do Carmo da Camara Bobone, Livraria Bizantina, 1.ª Edição, Lisboa, 1997, pg. 403]* Afonso de Gouveia O'Neill (
May 28 ,1976 –)Filmography
* "
Prata da Casa " (unknown episodes, 1980) .... Himself asJury Member
* "Lisboa" (1979) (TV) Television writer
* "Ninguém " (1979) (TV) Television writer
* "Nós por cá Todos Bem " (1978)Author ofPoem "Coro das Criadas de Servir"
* "Máscaras " (1976) ....Narrator
* "Cantigamente " (3 episodes, "#1.1", "#1.2" and "#1.3", 1976) Television writer
* "Schweik na Segunda Guerra Mundial " (1975) (TV)Author ofPoem s
* "Sever do Vouga... Uma Experiência " (1971) ....Narrator
* "A Grande Roda " (1970) Film writer
* "Águas Vivas " (1969) ....Narrator and also Film writer
* "Sete Balas Para Selma " (1967)Author ofPoem
* "Pássaros de Asas Cortadas " aka "Birds with Clipped Wings" (International: English title) (1963)Author of theDialogue
* "Dom Roberto " (1962)Author ofPoem s
* "Las Hurdes" aka "Las Hurdes, tierra sin pan" (Spain: long title) or "Tierra sin pan" (Spain: short title) or "Land Without Bread" (International: English title) (1933) .... Himself -Voice References
External links
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* [http://www.geneall.net/P/per_page.php?id=113579 Alexandre O'Neill's Genealogy in a Portuguese Genealogical site]
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