The Presence of Pessoa is the first study of Pessoa's influence on
twentieth-century poets, who have responded to him in surprising and
sometimes comic ways. Monteiro traces the Pessoan threads in the work of
such contemporaries as Joyce Carol Oates, Allen Ginsberg, John Wain, and
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, as well as earlier poets Thomas Merton, Edouard
Roditi, and Roy Campbell. The complete text of Campbell's pioneering
biocritical study of Pessoa, left unfinished at Campbell's death, is
published for the first time in book form. Besides tracing Pessoa's
influences on the English-speaking world, Monteiro provides refreshingly
new and penetrating interpretations of Pessoa's Mensagem (Message) and
the modernist novella O Banqueiro Anarquista (The Anarchist Banker). In
particular, The Presence of Pessoa includes an innovative reading of
Oates's The Poisoned Kiss and Other Stories and Ferlinghetti's novella
Love in the Days of Rage.