Edition 101 - The road not taken
23.03.2026 • 19.04.2026
Travelling with books across the inspiring landscapes of Center of Portugal. Through the creative visions of extraordinary Portuguese authors. Fictional paths that shed a new light on the Portuguese soul.
Edition 101 - The road not taken
José Luís Peixoto
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José Luís Peixoto

Born in 1974, in the tiny village of Galveias, in Alentejo region, José Luís Peixoto is one of the most prestigious Portuguese writers of all times. In 2001 the former English teacher won the Saramago Prize, skyrocketing him since then to a due recognition in the literary world. 
Ferreira de Castro
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Ferreira de Castro

Originally published in 1947, the novel A Lã e a Neve (Wool and Snow) by prestigious Portuguese writer Ferreira de Castro is an inspiring journey across the landscapes and the identity of Covilhã, Portugal's first factory city. The land of wool and snow, inhabited by relentless factory workers who dare to dream of a better future.
Eduardo Lourenço
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Eduardo Lourenço

Eduardo Lourenço was a prestigious Portuguese thinker, essayist, philosopher and literary critic. And also the biggest ambassador of his beloved home-city, Guarda. 
Saramago's The Elephant's Journey
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Saramago's The Elephant's Journey

In the middle of the 16th century the Portuguese King D. João III has given his cousin, the Archduke Maximilian of Austria, a rather unusual wedding gift: an Asian elephant.
Vergílio Ferreira
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Vergílio Ferreira

Born in the tiny village of Melo, within Guarda district, Vergílio Ferreira had since early childhood a very hard burden to carry, when his parents emigrated to the United States of America. This sense of austerity can be clearly felt all over his fictional and philosophic works. As well as the overwhelming influence of Serra da Estrela in his world vision.
Eugénio de Andrade
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Eugénio de Andrade

Born in the village of Póvoa da Atalaia, in Fundão, Eugénio de Andrade is one of the most gifted Portuguese poets of all times. An acclaimed author who paid homage to his roots and to the feminine soul. 
Historical cafés and writers
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Historical cafés and writers

Coimbra has always been one of the most culturally relevant cities in Portugal. Its historical cafes were the stage of many enlightening discussions between prominent Portuguese writers, where they shared their visions for the future of the country. The University of Coimbra has formed several generations of distinguished intellectuals within the Portuguese-speaking world.