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Book Antologia De Poetas Brasileiros Contempor  neos

Download or read book Antologia De Poetas Brasileiros Contempor neos written by Org. Elenilson Nascimento and published by Clube de Autores. This book was released on 2013-06-21 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Antologia de Poetas Brasileiros Contemporâneos”, organizada pelo ex-professor, escritor, poeta, jornalista e blogueiro Elenilson Nascimento, traz uma coletânea com os melhores versos oriundos da internet de uma geração de autores sem mídia. Poemas populares, rurais, eruditos, simples, ácidos, iconoclastas e complexos escritos por homens e por mulheres que oferecem um panorama da atual poesia brasileira, sob a óptica da contemporaneidade e da qualidade. Essa antologia reúne versos essenciais e inesquecíveis que marcam e ajudam a decifrar o sentido do caos da brasilidade. A seleção rigorosa de Elenilson nos permite uma interessante visão dessa geração de autores que atravessa esse conturbado século. Jhe Oliveira, ator da minissérie global “Gabriela”; Fernando Diamantino, do filme “Heleno”; Eduardo Scott, vocalista da banda Camisa de Vênus; os músicos Fabio Shiva, Rebeca Matta, Carlos Barros, Mimì De Maio, além de Bernardo G. B. Nogueira, AJ Cardiais, Wanderley Montanholi, Daniel Matos, Eliane Silvestre, Marco Fugga, Aldenora Cavalcante, Di Freitas, Giselle Galvão, Alessandro Uccello, Carola Maria Marques de Castro, Francisco Marengo, Alexandre Leão, Ivan de Almeida, Diego Sant’anna, Alexandre Paiva, Deborah Dornellas, Leandro Malungu, Alfredo de Morais, João Carlos Freitas, Ana Beatriz Mendes, Marco Kipman, Anna Carvalho, Leo Pirão, Antonio Cabral Filho, Edimarcio William, Elizabeth Caldas, Elmo Férrer, Kelly McCartney, Glaucio Cardoso, Jair Fonseca Martins, Leonardo Grossi Alvarenga, Karina Araújo, Lucélia Muniz da França, Marcio Rufino, Patrícia Mendes, Renata Rimet, Rosely Maria Selaro, Vânia Coimbra, Rodrigo Perini, Vinni Corrêa e Maria Pimentel estão entre os poetas selecionados de uma das melhores antologias de poesia brasileira dos últimos tempos.

Book Vozes na paisagem

Download or read book Vozes na paisagem written by VARIOS AUTORES and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: O que têm em comum os poetas que o editor Waldir Ribeiro do Val reuniu neste livro, 'Vozes na paisagem'? O gosto da poesia, o amor aos poetas e a dedicação a sua causa. São todos, ou quase todos, colaboradores da revista cultural Poesia para todos, que o

Book Ii Antologia De Poetas Brasileiros Contempor  neos

Download or read book Ii Antologia De Poetas Brasileiros Contempor neos written by Org. Elenilson Nascimento and published by Clube de Autores. This book was released on 2013-08-24 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Com lançamento exclusivo na XVI Bienal do Livro do Rio de Janeiro, a “II Antologia de Poetas Brasileiros Contemporâneos”, organizada pelo ex-professor, escritor, poeta, jornalista e blogueiro Elenilson Nascimento traz, mais uma vez, uma coletânea com os melhores versos oriundos da internet, onde vemos o eu-poético em conflito, indivíduos demasiadamente contestadores e que não conseguem se situar nesse caótico contexto social pósmoderno. Poetas com estrofes independentes, intercalando humor e ironia, subjetividade e objetividade, harmonia e desarmonia, onde o objetivo final da palavra não é só comunicar, mas sim criar sensações e questionamentos. Através de uma seleção rigorosa, os poetas tentam não fazer simplesmente crítica, mas Poesia, com Poesia. Artistas do teatro e TV, como Aninha Franco, Eliane Silvestre, Gil Vicente Tavares, Amaurih Oliveira, Fernando Diamantino, Marco Kipman e Wanderley Montanholi; a turma da música, como Rebeca Matta, Sandra Simões e Fabio Shiva; o famoso escritor e jornalista Tão Gomes Pinto; além de talentos como Fernanda Mellvee, Jane Rossi, Vinni Corrêa, Kelly McCartney, Bernardo G. B. Nogueira, AJ Cardiais, Celeste Faria Dias, Dina Isserlin, Edvaldo Rosa, Silvério de Bittencourt da Costa, Acelone Custódio, Zé de Jesus Barreto, Cláudia Gonçalves, Roseli Cabral, Diego Sant’anna, Anna Carvalho, Jair Fonseca Martins, Anna D Castro, Marcia Martiny, Carola Maria M. de Castro, Glaucia Fortes, Cleiton de Oliveira França, Dhiogo José Caetano, Cristiano Sousa, EACoelho, Gloria Reis, Douglas Melo, Ivan de Almeida, Leonardo Rocha de Almeida, Elroucian Ucayali Santos da Motta, Mora Alves, Raquel Caetano Dias, Rossana Monteiro, Tatiane Alves Novo, Vitor Hugo Veronezi, Rosely Maria Selaro, Vítor Nascimento, Lucymar Soares e Sabrina Tortellotte ilustram essa obra com rigor, arquitetura e engenharia, a tal ponto, que riem e ironizam as vigas e rebocos do academicismo.

Book Antologia de prosadores e poetas brasileiros contempor  neos

Download or read book Antologia de prosadores e poetas brasileiros contempor neos written by Cláudio Cássio and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Antologia de poetas brasileiros bissextos contempor  neos

Download or read book Antologia de poetas brasileiros bissextos contempor neos written by Manuel Bandeira and published by . This book was released on 1964 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Poetas brasileiros contemporaneos

Download or read book Poetas brasileiros contemporaneos written by Mello Moraes Filho and published by . This book was released on 1903 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Poetas brasileiros contemporaneos

Download or read book Poetas brasileiros contemporaneos written by Alexandre Jose de Mello Moraes and published by . This book was released on 1903 with total page 850 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Antologia Brasileira

Download or read book Antologia Brasileira written by Eugenio Werneck and published by . This book was released on 1842 with total page 490 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Antologia dos poetas brasileiros bissextos contempor  neos

Download or read book Antologia dos poetas brasileiros bissextos contempor neos written by Manuel Bandeira and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 299 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Poetas Brasileiros Contemporaneos   Primary Source Edition

Download or read book Poetas Brasileiros Contemporaneos Primary Source Edition written by Alexandre José Mello De Moraes and published by Nabu Press. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 362 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Book Antologia de poetas brasileiras bissextos contempor  neos

Download or read book Antologia de poetas brasileiras bissextos contempor neos written by Manuel Bandeira and published by . This book was released on 1946 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Memories from Brazilian Hell

Download or read book Memories from Brazilian Hell written by Valdeck Almeida de Jesus and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2008-06-03 with total page 203 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Most of us will never experience what young Valdeck Almeida de Jesus experienced. From falling into a cesspool and playing among garbage to collecting bones to sell and avoiding snakes on his walk to school, Valdeck recounts his family's hard life day by agonizing day in this moving memoir. Translated from Portuguese, Memories from Brazilian Hell follows Valdeck, his parents, and his seven brothers and sisters as they survived poverty, class and racial marginalization, debilitating health problems, and financial crises while living in the Bahian region of Brazil. Amidst these hardships, they struggled to meet their basic human needs for shelter, food, and medical and dental care. Despite the overwhelming odds, Valdeck and his family spectacularly overcame the obstacles they faced. Without losing faith in the future, despite uncertainty and doubt, every member of the Almeida family achieved his or her goals; each making a mark on the world. As Valdeck's history unfolds, his story becomes one of self-realization, knowledge, and empowerment. Valdeck's memories are infused with hope and illustrate that if anguished Brazilians can believe in their country and be resilient, they can fight for and achieve their ideals. This book gives voice to all those who have suffered society's inequities.

Book Technology And Poetic Creation

Download or read book Technology And Poetic Creation written by João Rosa de Castro and published by Babelcube Inc.. This book was released on 2020-09-25 with total page 59 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An attempt to answer the question of scientific initiation: "can technological instruments change the meaning of poet and poetry?" Technology and poetic creation The objective of this work is to present, as much as possible, the network of relationships of technology and poetic composition, and was proposed in the Scientific Initiation program of the CCHSAE (Center for Human and Social Sciences, Arts and Education) at the Cruzeiro do Sul University, in 2003. Although these relations seem recent, due to the growing development of technologies, in the 20th century, the conclusions demonstrate that technology has always been present, in some way, as an extension of human activities. This indisputable presence starts from the need for technology for Education, Health and Politics, as a factor of social and digital inclusion, from the pencil, through the technological resources in the processes of artistic and cultural production, such as, for example, holography, reaching the electronic literary hypertext, where it finds its peak in Literature. The method of this research is predominantly inductive, with the characterization of facts and the establishment of principles and concepts, in the relations of individuals with technological instruments to improve the quality of poetic creation. The result is the deconstruction of oppositions, such as art x technology, technology x sensitivity, technology x creation; in a perception of how technological instruments, used in a coherent way, that is, as an extension of human action, and not the other way around, can be prime for the transformation of paradigms in the interpretation of reality or in the composition of their portraits. It is concluded, therefore, that despite this extension, often controversial, as it may suggest inertia itself, it is still up to humanity, being composed of cooperative individuals, regardless of the technological resources at hand, their socio-cultural impro

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Book Memorial From Brazilian Hell

Download or read book Memorial From Brazilian Hell written by Valdeck Almeida De Jesus and published by Clube de Autores. This book was released on 2021-01-07 with total page 201 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Summary Valdeck Almeida de Jesus s Memorial do Inferno: A Saga da Família Almeida no Jardim do Éden, now thankfully translated into English, is a moving memoir of the author s youth, upbringing and early adulthood in his native Bahia. De Jesus s account is important for many reasons, but one of the most significant is its novelty: it is perhaps the first such work of its kind, a nonfictional, autobiographical narrative, written and published in Brazil, by a self-identified black, gay, and working-class Brazilian. It consequently occupies a keystone place at the point where Brazilian, black, LGBTQ and working-class literary traditions intersect. Novelty of topic, however, is only one noteworthy aspect of Memorial do Inferno: it is a vibrant and affecting narrative that does not stint in its portrayal of the struggles—and the attendant joy—that the political and social marginalization and oppression, in the forms of poverty, racism and classism, have imposed upon the vast majority of Brazil s people. The journey that de Jesus makes over his 42 years is one of increasing self-realization, self-knowledge, and self-empowerment. Memorial do Inferno is, then, a work of self-fashioning, in which a young man from a large and impoverished family living in Jequié, in the rural interior of Bahia, one of Brazil s best known and populous states, as well as the one with the largest percentage population of African-descendant people, manages to overcome the odds arrayed against him, eventually pursuing studies for a while in nursing and letters at a state university, before moving to the 450-year-old metropolis and first Brazilian capital of Salvador da Bahia, the Black Rome. One there, de Jesus is able to further his education, mature into adulthood, and launch his literary career, one of whose achievements is this book. The contours of de Jesus s story, whose parallels can be found throughout the annals of literature, are universal. The particularities of his experience, however, are his own, and crucial, given the national literary context, to establishing the memoir s singularity. Brazil s literary traditions span more than 500 years, making them among the oldest in the Americas. Over that period, however, the presence and prominence of African-descendant writers, especially before the late 19th century, has been relatively low, despite the fact that Brazil has had and continues to possess the largest population of people of African descent outside of continental Africa. This stands in contrast, for example, to the United States s literary traditions, to which black writers have made significant contributions since the 18th century and within which they have cumulatively created an internationally recognized literature. In his study Race and Color in Brazilian Literature, David Brookshaw attributes the Brazilian situation to several factors, identifying one of the most important as the absence of overt racial and ethnic segregation in Brazil, unlike in the US, where legalized segregation and oppression over centuries has had the effect of fostering political, social and cultural solidarity and autonomy for black Americans, with one of the results being an autonomous black literature (Brookshaw, 1986, 175-176). Brookshaw also notes that in Brazil, the related concept of racial democracy has been mobilized to downplay or hide racism, racial supremacy and the attendant ideology of social and cultural whitening (branqueamento), and structural racial discrimination, all of which have combined to disadvantage Afrobrazilians in political, economic and social terms, with the result that the absence or exclusion of black writers did not provoke much commentary, including from some of Brazil s most important African-descendant writers, such as the late 19th century literary titan Machado de Assis, until this century. While black writers are now recognized participants in the development Brazil s literary traditions, their prominence relative to the size of the Brazilian African-descendant population remains small. With Brazilian queer literature, which emerged as a distinct category in the latter half of the 20th century (though one of the foundational texts in this tradition, Bom Crioulo, by Adolfo Caminha, appeared as far back as 1895, and a mixed-race queer writer like Mário de Andrade played a foundational role in 20th century Brazilian Modernism), specifically during the period of the political opening, or abertura, in the latter years of the military dictatorship (1978-1984), the absence of African-descendant writers is conspicuous. In his discussion of the writings of the late Gaúcho writer, Caio Fernando Abreu, critic Fernando Arenas lists the important male Brazilian prose writers and poets who have dealt overtly with homosexual or bisexual themes. A study of his list reveals that only a few of these writers, such as the poet Valdo Motta, are black or of self-identified African descent (Arenas, in Canty Quinlan and Arenas, 2002, p. 235). It is probably adequate to say for now, though the situation will certainly change, that the pool of texts in all genres by out lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Brazilian people of African descent remains small, for many of the same reasons as those detailed above, with the added factors of gender and sexuality. An additional factor that should not be overlooked is class: De Jesus s narrative makes clear his family s and his own financial difficulties, the hell of poverty and purgatory of marginality, and he goes some way towards situating these facts within the larger historical and social contexts of Brazilian life touched upon above. De Jesus s memoir thus fills a gap in terms of Brazilian writing, giving voice to those who have not been listened to before; the book s social and political impact, then, mirror its evident aesthetic achievement. I want to register a final note, which is that the first portion of the book s Portuguese title loses a little something in English: Memorial do Inferno literally translates to Memorial of the Inferno, but the memorial signifies both a commemoration, with the various resonances of that term, of a life passed (successfully) and perhaps past, and simultaneously invokes, I think, its English cognate, the genre of memoir, or a nonfictional, textual remembering, a piecing together. The text, in both its Portuguese original and English translation, possesses aspects of both these connotations, echoing in prose form de Jesus s elegiac volume of poetry, Heartache Poems: A Brazilian Gay Man Coming Out from the Closet, which he published in 2004 in English first, to expand his potential readership. (It was through this volume that I first came to know his work.) The inferno of the title brings to mind not only Judeo-Christian theology and Dante s masterwork, but also translates more broadly and figuratively as hell, a term which de Jesus inflects throughout the book. The ultimate note one leaves with, however, is not of the hellish, of suffering or pain, but of personal triumph. These are the life notes of a lover of knowledge, of the arts, of life itself, who has transformed the difficulties of his past into the foundation on which he is building his future. Or to quote de Jesus s poem from the Heartbreak volume, I Am Nothing : I am not so small after all. References Almeida de Jesus, Valdeck. Heartache Poems: A Brazilian Gay Man Coming Out from the Closet. New York: iUniverse, 2004. Brookshaw, David. Race and Color in Brazilian Literature. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, NJ, 1986. Canty Quinlan, Susan and Fernando Arenas, editors. Lusosex: Gender and Sexuality in the Portuguese-Speaking World. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2002. González Echeverría, Roberto and Enrique Pupo-Walker. The Cambridge History of Latin American Literature. Vol. 3: Brazilian Literature, Bibliographies. Edited by Roberto González Echevarría and Enrique Pupo-Walker. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Green, James. Beyond Carnival: Male Homosexuality in Twentieth-century Brazil. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1999. Author John Keene is an author and translator, and Associate Professor of English and African American Studies at Northwestern University.

Book This Earth  That Sky

Download or read book This Earth That Sky written by Manuel Bandeira and published by Univ of California Press. This book was released on 2024-06-28 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a generous, long-overdue presentation of the major Brazilian poet Manuel Bandeira (1886–1968) to the English-speaking reader. Well over a hundred poems appear here in both Portuguese and English, together with a critical overview that introduces the poet and Brazilian poetry to the nonspecialist and contributes significantly to the existing body of Bandeira scholarship. Bandeira’s poetry not only stands among the most important in twentieth-century Brazil but also embodies the experience of transition from one literary movement to another. The poems span a half century of writing, from the publication of Bandeira’s first book in 1917 to the definitive edition of his collected work in 1966. Because critics agree that the poet’s most influential creative efforts began in 1930 with the publication of Libertinagem (Libertinism), the collection concentrates on the later period. A smaller number of poems drawn from the three books published before this date provide a useful basis for comparison. Candace Slater’s fine versions of the poems are augmented by a translator’s note that considers Bandeira’s poetic language in terms of the particular challenges it offers the translator into English. Her introduction offers a fresh and comprehensive look at the poet whose artistic transformation from nineteenth-century modes of expression to experimental twentieth-century Modernism paralleled the transformation of his country. It focuses on the poet’s continuing alternation between an acceptance of, if not allegiance to, the material world and a desire for something more. This fundamental though often subtle opposition is reflected in the title, This Earth, That Sky. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1989.

Book Antologia de antologias

Download or read book Antologia de antologias written by Maria Magaly Trindade Gonçalves and published by . This book was released on 1995 with total page 556 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Só para lembrar: Manuel Bandeira nasceu em 1886, Oswald de Andrade em 1890, Guilherme de Almeida em1890, Ronald de Carvalho em 1893, Mário de Andrade, em 1893, Jorge de Lima, em 1893, Ascenso Ferreira em 1895, Cassiano Ricardo em 1895, Raul Bopp em 1898, Cecília Meireles em 1901, Murilo Mendes, em 1901, Carlos Drummond de Andrade em 1902. Em quase todos podem-se rastrear recordações não raro nostálgicas de textos abrigados por Carlos de Laet na Antologia Nacional [[durante a República Velha foi o livro de leitura mais adotado em nossos melhores ginásios públicos]: poemas e narrativas que se fixaram na sua memória e acenderam a sua imaginaçao de adolescentes desde cedo movidos pela paixão da palavra artística.” [d A Alfredo Bosi, do PrefácioE os jovens de hoje não estariam interessados numa Antologia organizada a partir de antologias, que vem justamente para resgatar aqueles poemas memorizados por gerações, temporariamente esquecidos pelos rumos que a escola tomou a partir dos anos 70? Algumas experiências na contracorrente mostram que os teens (não somente eles) continuam interessados. Pais e avós muitas vezes procuram para filhos e netos os poemas que aprenderam de cor, como “Meus oito anos”, de Casimiro de Abreu, “Língua Portuguesa”, de Olavo Bilac, os mais notáveis poetas que antecederam o Modernismo e os próprios modernos acima citados, todos aqueles que mais freqüentaram antologias, por valor literário ou mérito cultural.Para o Natal e para depois do Natal, encontram-se emoldurados para presente aqueles poetas e seus versos, desde a época colonial, para deleite de quem recitava: “Ora, direis, ouvir estrelas...”, “Hão de chorar por ela os cinamomos,”, “Minha terra tem palmeiras”, “Vou-me embora para Pasárgada”... Tantos, tantos poemas. Reunir novamente esse repertório que inclui tradição e modernidade atende não somente às gerações que “alcançaram a “etapa feliz de nossos estudos de Letras” e àquele público nascido da “indústria cultural dos anos 70 [que] até hoje minou fundo essa plataforma de modernidade lúcida construída naquela conjunção propícia”. Salvo honrosas exceções. “Dançando ao ritmo do mercado, que precisa do efêmero para crescer, o antologista pós-moderno tem o destino que merece: tudo o que faz é descartável”, nos ilumina o prefaciador Alfredo Bosi. Antologia de Antologias não é livro descartável, nem passa pelo estreito saudosismo. Conhecer o precedente é caminho para se chegar à vanguarda. Há um cânon necessário de poetas brasileiros – que este livro não esgota – feito para figurar definitivamente na estante dos leitores de todas as idades. Ter a literatura na memória.