2 resultados para Brazilian modernism
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Resumo:
This paper aims to verify how the presence of the author Adelino Magalhães (1887-1969) has been portrayed over the years by both the Brazilian literary historiography and the specialized literary criticism. Given that the author raises, both in the historiography and in the criticism, dissonant opinion, the present article tries to establish the largest possible number of studies that deal with Magalhães’s prose, as well as to show the status of discussions about his inclusion or omission within the Brazilian Modernism. To conclude so, it was made, at first, a path of the major Brazilian literary historiography, trying to highlight the uncertain presence and, often conflicting, of the writer in a given period and/or in certain literary aesthetics. In a second moment, there were covered paths on Magalhães’s critical work by studying his critical fortune.
Resumo:
Considering the controversial question of influence, discussed by Harold Bloom, and the reliever concept of poetic membership, proposed by Joao Cabral de Melo Neto, this article aims to show how the poets belonging to the generation of 1945 of Brazilian modernism are characterized by membership with the work of an older poet. We will show this relation in the study of the work of two poets: Drummond, who, according Silviano Santiago, would be the most representative poet of the twentieth century, and Bueno de Rivera, whose work shows a significant similarity of themes and images with the work of the first - which, as noted in this article, is not an indicator of lack of originality. Accordingly, we will reiterate the importance of Drummond’s work and will propose the rescue of Rivera's poetry, somehow forgotten by literary criticism, showing the points of contact between the works of those two poets in relation to the poet's anguish by being-in-world, characteristic of modernity crisis experienced by both, and approached in his works.