Intertextuality and literary memoirs: reading as memoirs’ praxis in Rui Knopfli

Authors

  • Otavio Henrique Meloni Instituto Federal do Rio de Janeiro – CVR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v5i11.29666

Keywords:

literary memoirs, Rui Knopfli, Intertextuality

Abstract

Reading and writing practices are inseparable, quite intimate and revealing a deep memory exercise. For most people it is such an exercise, and always shares the memory associated intimate fragments with social and cultural aspects. So when we think of memory that is built through the readings of an individual, we have various spheres of thought and reflection on the same reality, even transformed by his gaze reader. This paper discusses the role of literary memoirs in building the poetic universe of Mozambican Rui Knopfli, taking into account their condition “deterritorialized” and the  need to assert a place of belonging (reading) as bound reference. This site security is strengthened at the junction memory literary with intertextu­ality that it causes. We thus believe that the literary memoirs assume the role of place belongs to the poetical subject of Mozambique, softening their fractures of naturalness, stating and justifying the existence of the subject through their reading experience.

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Published

2013-11-30

How to Cite

Meloni, O. H. (2013). Intertextuality and literary memoirs: reading as memoirs’ praxis in Rui Knopfli. ABRIL – NEPA / UFF, 5(11), 135-150. https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v5i11.29666