Manhã de sol na torre sul do Palácio de Mafra. A luz ilumina o mecanismo do relógio e carrilhão, realça a pequena estatueta de bronze. Parado, tudo parado. É o tempo português, no seu barroco e miserável esplendor.
Saiba mais aqui. Fernando Correia de Oliveira (Lisbon, 1954) is a journalist and researcher on Time, Horology and Mentality Evolution. Law degree, Law Faculty, Lisbon University. Master in History and Philosophy of Sciences, Science Faculty, Lisbon University. PhD Student at NOVA FCSH. Lisbon. Journalist since 1974. Twenty years with the Portuguese News Agency. First Portuguese correspondent in Beijing (1988-90). Ten years with PÚBLICO, the Portuguese daily reference newspaper (1993-2002). Specialized in International Politics and Asia (China, Japan, Korea). Freelance journalist and publisher since 2002, with a clear leading position on the Portuguese Watch & Jewellery specialized titles. Member of several international organizations on Time studies, expert on Time and Time Measurement history for the Portuguese Government. Founding member of the Fondation de la Haute Horlogerie´s Academia. Pro bono contributor to Ephemera, the biggest private Portuguese archive, in charge of the Horology and Gastronomy chapters. Saiba mais aqui.
1 comentário:
De cabeça para o chão
Portugal está parado
como o relógio em questão
no palácio relatado!
JCN
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