The Sailor

O marinheiro by Fernando pessoa (1913), 1989

The Sailor, a one-act drama, originally appeared in 1915 in the first issue of the avant-garde magazine Orpheu, a landmark publication of Portuguese modernism.

In an ancient tower a maiden dressed in white lies dead in her coffin while three young women keep vigil over her body. The play takes place at night, under candlelight and a ‘vague remnant of moonlight’, creating a mysterious, naturally symbolic atmosphere. In this space of immobility, one woman recounts a dream she had about a sailor from distant lands who is unable to return to his homeland. The sailor dreams of having lived in an imagined homeland, becoming confined to his own dream, just as the three women reckon with the line between reality and imagination..