ITINERARY OF THE POETRY OF JORGE DE LIMA: OF PARNASIAN THE ORFIC
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literatura, culrura, arte e comunicaçõAbstract
This text intends to present a cartography of the poetry of Jorge de Lima, by means of the presentation and critical reflection of the workmanship of one of the poets most important of the brazilian modernism, that, exactly with its relevance enunciated for the critical one specialized, still little is remembered in the brazilian universities. Probably, for the reason of the predominance of a constructivist and/or rationalist fashion of our poetry initiated in the call “generation of 45”, of the strong influence of the aesthetic cabralina, the concretism and its filiation to the christianism.Downloads
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