The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition

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Main Author: de Medeiros, Ana Clara Magalhães
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Silva, Susana Souto
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Summary: The sonnets written in Portuguese Language post-Luís de Camões always constitute an ethical-aesthetical form that – resuming, denying, transforming – answers to the most traditional name of lusophone lyric poetry. This paper focuses on contemporary Brazilian poet Glauco Mattoso’s sonnets, whose kaleidoscopic writing operates a significant metamorphosis in anthropophagically incorporated poems in his productions. This anthropophagy allows Glauquian poetry to visit (and reinvent) this lyric poetry’s high tradition, iconic in the works of Petrarca, Camões, Bocage and Bilac. We elected two poems as pillars of our analysis: “Bilacamonia” (1981) and “Soneto Bocágico-Camônico” (1999). The titles announce several reading references that weave a network of multiplicity, characteristic of Mattoso’s writings. Late 20th century Brazilian publications evoke poetic transit through different periods and traditions that reveal themselves, in the sense affirmed by Mikhail Bakhtin, unfinished, based on how they unfold and revitalize in each period’s culture. In this effort also act as theoretical interlocutors Danto (2006), on appropriation, and Perloff (1993), on collage. Thus, we propose a reading that combines past and present whithin the verses’ living bodies.
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spelling The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished traditionO soneto camoniano no corpo da poesia brasileira contemporânea: Glauco Mattoso, autor-leitor de uma tradição inacabadaLuso-Brazilian poetryCamõesGlauco Mattoso.Poesia Luso-brasileiraCamõesGlauco Mattoso.The sonnets written in Portuguese Language post-Luís de Camões always constitute an ethical-aesthetical form that – resuming, denying, transforming – answers to the most traditional name of lusophone lyric poetry. This paper focuses on contemporary Brazilian poet Glauco Mattoso’s sonnets, whose kaleidoscopic writing operates a significant metamorphosis in anthropophagically incorporated poems in his productions. This anthropophagy allows Glauquian poetry to visit (and reinvent) this lyric poetry’s high tradition, iconic in the works of Petrarca, Camões, Bocage and Bilac. We elected two poems as pillars of our analysis: “Bilacamonia” (1981) and “Soneto Bocágico-Camônico” (1999). The titles announce several reading references that weave a network of multiplicity, characteristic of Mattoso’s writings. Late 20th century Brazilian publications evoke poetic transit through different periods and traditions that reveal themselves, in the sense affirmed by Mikhail Bakhtin, unfinished, based on how they unfold and revitalize in each period’s culture. In this effort also act as theoretical interlocutors Danto (2006), on appropriation, and Perloff (1993), on collage. Thus, we propose a reading that combines past and present whithin the verses’ living bodies.O soneto escrito em língua portuguesa, depois de Luís de Camões, constitui sempre forma ético-estética que responde – retomando, negando, transformando – ao nome mais tradicional da lírica lusófona. Este artigo debruça-se sobre sonetos do poeta brasileiro contemporâneo Glauco Mattoso, cuja escrita caleidoscópica opera uma significativa metamorfose em poemas antropofagicamente incorporados em suas produções. Antropofagia que permite à poética glauquiana visitar (e reinventar) a alta tradição dessa forma lírica, icônica com Petrarca, Camões, Bocage e Bilac. Elegemos dois poemas como centrais em nossa análise: “Bilacamonia”  (1981)  e “Soneto Bocágico-Camônico” (1999). Os títulos anunciam referências várias de leitura, que tecem uma rede de multiplicidade, característica da escrita de Mattoso. As publicações brasileiras do final do século XX suscitam trânsito poético por diferentes períodos e tradições – que se revelam inacabadas, no sentido preconizado por Mikhail Bakhtin, na medida em que se desdobram e se revitalizam na cultura de todos os tempos. Neste esforço, atuam, ainda, como interlocutores teóricos, Danto (2006), sobre apropriação, e Perloff (1993), acerca da colagem. Assim, propomos uma leitura combinada do passado e da atualidade no corpo vivo dos versos.ABEC Brasil2019-11-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed ArticleArtigo avaliado por paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uff.br/revistaabril/article/view/3027810.22409/abriluff.v11i23.30278ABRIL – NEPA / UFF; Vol. 11 No. 23 (2019): Camoens, always contemporary; 127-138Abril – NEPA / UFF; v. 11 n. 23 (2019): Camões, sempre contemporâneo; 127-1381984-209010.22409/abriluff.v11i23reponame:Abril (Niterói)instname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://periodicos.uff.br/revistaabril/article/view/30278/22208Copyright (c) 2019 Abril – NEPA / UFFinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessde Medeiros, Ana Clara MagalhãesSilva, Susana Souto2020-05-15T22:24:47Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/30278Revistahttps://periodicos.uff.br/revistaabrilPUBhttps://periodicos.uff.br/revistaabril/oairevistaabril@vm.uff.br||nepa@vm.uff.br||uffnepa@gmail.com||idafalves@gmail.com1984-20901984-2090opendoar:2020-05-15T22:24:47Abril (Niterói) - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition
O soneto camoniano no corpo da poesia brasileira contemporânea: Glauco Mattoso, autor-leitor de uma tradição inacabada
title The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition
spellingShingle The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition
de Medeiros, Ana Clara Magalhães
Luso-Brazilian poetry
Camões
Glauco Mattoso.
Poesia Luso-brasileira
Camões
Glauco Mattoso.
title_short The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition
title_full The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition
title_fullStr The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition
title_full_unstemmed The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition
title_sort The Camonian sonnet whithin the body of Brazilian contemporary poetry: Glauco Mattoso, author-reader of an unfinished tradition
author de Medeiros, Ana Clara Magalhães
author_facet de Medeiros, Ana Clara Magalhães
Silva, Susana Souto
author_role author
author2 Silva, Susana Souto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Medeiros, Ana Clara Magalhães
Silva, Susana Souto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Luso-Brazilian poetry
Camões
Glauco Mattoso.
Poesia Luso-brasileira
Camões
Glauco Mattoso.
topic Luso-Brazilian poetry
Camões
Glauco Mattoso.
Poesia Luso-brasileira
Camões
Glauco Mattoso.
description The sonnets written in Portuguese Language post-Luís de Camões always constitute an ethical-aesthetical form that – resuming, denying, transforming – answers to the most traditional name of lusophone lyric poetry. This paper focuses on contemporary Brazilian poet Glauco Mattoso’s sonnets, whose kaleidoscopic writing operates a significant metamorphosis in anthropophagically incorporated poems in his productions. This anthropophagy allows Glauquian poetry to visit (and reinvent) this lyric poetry’s high tradition, iconic in the works of Petrarca, Camões, Bocage and Bilac. We elected two poems as pillars of our analysis: “Bilacamonia” (1981) and “Soneto Bocágico-Camônico” (1999). The titles announce several reading references that weave a network of multiplicity, characteristic of Mattoso’s writings. Late 20th century Brazilian publications evoke poetic transit through different periods and traditions that reveal themselves, in the sense affirmed by Mikhail Bakhtin, unfinished, based on how they unfold and revitalize in each period’s culture. In this effort also act as theoretical interlocutors Danto (2006), on appropriation, and Perloff (1993), on collage. Thus, we propose a reading that combines past and present whithin the verses’ living bodies.
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