Images and “Some burnt wings' music” in Al Berto
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https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v3i5.29768Keywords:
Al Berto, semiotics relations, melancholyAbstract
This article intends to present an introductory inquiry on presence of music and visual arts within the work of Portuguese writer Al Berto, regarding the way both sound and paintings pitch in and influence with some writing of desolation and of melancholy.
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