SILENCE AND DIALOGUE IN BRAZILIAN POETRY

Authors

  • Paulo César Andrade da Silva UNESP – Universidade Estadual Paulista

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21709/casa.v9i2.4718

Keywords:

contemporary poetry, silence of the language, dialogue with the tradition, analytical reading of the poem, comparative literature

Abstract

This essay aims to contribute to a critical assessment of contemporary Brazilian poetry, investigating the relationship between two tendencies: minimalism that verges on silence of speech in Kléber Mantovani’s and Tarso de Melo’s poetry, and the dialogue with the tradition in Armando Freitas Filho’s, Fabiano Calixto’s and Iacyr Anderson Freitas’s poetry.

Published

21/11/2011

Issue

Section

Papers