Bom-senso e bom-gosto by Antero de Quental
Don't go into this book expecting a plot with characters and a twist ending. 'Bom-senso e bom-gosto' is a collection of essays, a direct shot fired across the bow of Portuguese society in the 1860s. Antero de Quental, a major poet and thinker, was fed up. He saw his country's culture becoming shallow, imitating foreign fads without any real heart or thought. He watched art become decorative instead of meaningful, and social life become a performance of empty manners.
The Story
There's no traditional story here. Instead, Quental builds a powerful argument. He lays out his case for why society needs a double dose of 'common sense' (practical wisdom and honesty) and 'good taste' (a genuine appreciation for true beauty and quality, not just what's fashionable). He takes aim at everything from bad poetry and pretentious art critics to the hollow social rituals of the upper classes. It's a call to tear down the phony and rebuild something real and substantial.
Why You Should Read It
Here's the wild part: it doesn't feel 160 years old. Swap out 'Portuguese aristocracy' for 'social media influencers' and 'bad Romantic poetry' for 'viral clickbait,' and his points land with uncanny accuracy. His passion is contagious. You can feel his frustration and his genuine hope for something better. It’s a short, punchy read that makes you look at the world around you and ask, 'Are we doing any better?'
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone who loves a good, smart rant about culture, or for readers curious about the roots of modern Portuguese thought. It's also a great pick if you enjoy historical nonfiction that somehow speaks directly to today. It's not a light beach read, but it's a powerful little book that packs a serious intellectual punch and leaves you thinking long after you've finished the last page.
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Jessica Wright
2 years agoPerfect.
Lucas Hill
4 months agoI had low expectations initially, however the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. Thanks for sharing this review.
Emma Brown
1 year agoI started reading out of curiosity and the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Absolutely essential reading.
Andrew Flores
3 months agoVery interesting perspective.
Logan Taylor
1 year agoA bit long but worth it.