Capital lives or the invention of the clear life

Authors

  • Haquira Osakabe UNICAMP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v1i1.29832

Keywords:

Al Berto, SIDA, Contemporaneous Portuguese Poetry

Abstract

There is in Horto de Incêndio a viscerally uptodate poem, “Sida”, in which the author Al Berto invents a brave expression for the almost unuttered modern malady. The result of this invention is a surprisingly way of overcoming the patterns of representing physical disease and death, ultimately the most poignant affections that humanity faces in contemporaneity. How does this happen and what would be in the roots of this process? I will try to create some convincent hypothesis to answer these questions.

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Published

2008-08-19

How to Cite

Osakabe, H. (2008). Capital lives or the invention of the clear life. ABRIL – NEPA / UFF, 1(1), 8-19. https://doi.org/10.22409/abriluff.v1i1.29832