Altazor, de Vicente Huidobro: o gesto político numa das epopeias de XX
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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18/04/2012
18/04/2012
2010
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This article aims at presenting a reading of Vicente Huidobro's poem Altazor (1931,) assuming the epic genre postulations and the conditions of its development in the first half of the twentieth century. Important works were produced in that period, setting in motion a deployment of the epic genre as refashioned by the avant-garde movements and contesting the metaphysical formulations that had considered it impossible as a discursive space in modern times. Altazor is situated in this movement as a self-conscience of issues of language and its objective capacities. The work deals with the possible modes of enunciation of a great poet, Altazor, who lacks his former serenity of old and looks for a language able to transcend his mother tongue, because he does not accept its origin. His political revolution is performed on language, the artifice through which history is told. |
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REVISTA DE LETRAS, v.50, n.1, p.217-234, 2010 0101-3505 |
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UNIV ESTADUAL PAULISTA-UNESP |
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Revista de Letras |
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openAccess Copyright UNIV ESTADUAL PAULISTA-UNESP |
Palavras-Chave | #Epic genre #Modern times #Language and history #Literary Theory & Criticism |
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