The Education of the Stoic: The Only Manuscript of the Baron of Teive (translated by Richard Zenith) or the complete Book of Disquiet (also translated by Zenith), where the Prado fragments appear in the appendices.
There is no standalone novel titled Amadeu de Prado . Amadeu de Prado is a fictional character and heteronym created by the Portuguese poet Fernando Pessoa (1888–1935). Pessoa wrote a series of philosophical fragments, aphorisms, and diary entries in the voice of a melancholic, intellectual doctor named Amadeu de Prado. These texts are usually published as part of The Book of Disquiet (assigned to Pessoa’s semi-heteronym Bernardo Soares) or in specific collections like The Education of the Stoic . This review addresses the character and the collected writings known as the "Prado fragments." Review: The Stoic Agony of Amadeu de Prado Rating: ★★★★½ (4.5/5)
“To feel everything in every way—that is our tragedy.”