The Smelting Process Podcast
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If we can make the stark (& perhaps unfair) distinction that one
is either contained by the world or that one contains the world inside
oneself, then Pessoa, in this poem signed by Campos, belongs to the
second category. Campos here contains the world, observes it like a
little crystal ball inside a secret room, where no one else is
permitted to enter. & by the power of containing the world inside
himself, he is not in the world nor can he enter it.