The City and the Mountains
Novel by the Portuguese author José Maria de Eça de Queirós in which he satirises Paris / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The City and the Mountains (Portuguese: A Cidade e as Serras) is a satirical novel comparing the emptiness of upper-class life in Paris with the pleasures found in rural Portugal. It was written in 1895 by José Maria de Eça de Queirós (1845–1900), also known as Eça de Queiroz, when he was living in Paris. The novel was published posthumously in Portuguese in 1901 with a final edit and an ending contributed by his friend, Ramalho Ortigão.[1] The first English version, translated by Roy Campbell, was published by the Ohio University Press in 1967.[2] A new translation by Margaret Jull Costa was published by Dedalus Books in 2008, and republished in 2018.
![]() Cover of the 2018 English-language version published by Dedalus | |
Author | José Maria de Eça de Queirós |
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Original title | A Cidade e as Serras |
Translator | Margaret Jull Costa |
Cover artist | Marie Lane/Carlos Botelho |
Language | Portuguese |
Series | Dedalus European Classics |
Genre | Satire |
Publisher | Dedalus |
Publication date | 1901 |
Publication place | Portugal |
Published in English | 1967 (Ohio University Press); 2008 (Dedalus) |
Pages | 237 |
ISBN | 9781903517710 |