VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira de Castro, Carla
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.34630/polissema.vi9.3233
Resumo: This paper aims at analysing the writing of the Portuguese author António Lobo Antunes, considered one of the major writers in European Literature with 26 books published, by focusing on the strategies deployed in his texts of creating micro-narratives within the main frame, and conveying the elements of individual and collective memory, past and present, the self and the others, using various voices and silences. Lobo Antunes incorporates in his writing his background as a psychiatrist at a Mental Hospital in Lisbon, until 1985 (when he decided to commit exclusively to writing), his experience as a doctor in the Portuguese Colonial War battlefield, but also the daily routines of the pre and post 25th of April 1974 (Portuguese Revolution) with subtle and ironic details of the life of the middle and upper class of Lisbon’s society: from the traumas of the war to the simple story of the janitor, or the couple who struggles to keep their marriage functional, everything serves as material to develop and interweave a complex plot, that a lot of readers find too enwrapped and difficult to follow through. Some excerpts taken from his first three novels and books of Chronicles and his later novel – Ontem não te Vi em Babilónia (2006) – will be put forward to exemplify the complexity of the writing and the main difficulties of the reader, lost in a multitude of narrators’ voices. Recently, Lobo Antunes has commented on his work stating: What I write can be read in the darkness. This paper aims at throwing some light by unfolding some of the strategies employed to defy new borders in the process of reading.
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spelling VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNESVozesSilêncioGuerra ColonialIndiferençaDeslocaçãoMemóriahistóriaTempo da NarrativaTraumas de GuerraVoicessilencecolonial wardetachmentdisplacementmemoryhistorynarrative timewar traumasThis paper aims at analysing the writing of the Portuguese author António Lobo Antunes, considered one of the major writers in European Literature with 26 books published, by focusing on the strategies deployed in his texts of creating micro-narratives within the main frame, and conveying the elements of individual and collective memory, past and present, the self and the others, using various voices and silences. Lobo Antunes incorporates in his writing his background as a psychiatrist at a Mental Hospital in Lisbon, until 1985 (when he decided to commit exclusively to writing), his experience as a doctor in the Portuguese Colonial War battlefield, but also the daily routines of the pre and post 25th of April 1974 (Portuguese Revolution) with subtle and ironic details of the life of the middle and upper class of Lisbon’s society: from the traumas of the war to the simple story of the janitor, or the couple who struggles to keep their marriage functional, everything serves as material to develop and interweave a complex plot, that a lot of readers find too enwrapped and difficult to follow through. Some excerpts taken from his first three novels and books of Chronicles and his later novel – Ontem não te Vi em Babilónia (2006) – will be put forward to exemplify the complexity of the writing and the main difficulties of the reader, lost in a multitude of narrators’ voices. Recently, Lobo Antunes has commented on his work stating: What I write can be read in the darkness. This paper aims at throwing some light by unfolding some of the strategies employed to defy new borders in the process of reading.O presente artigo visa analisar a escrita do autor português António Lobo Antunes, considerado um dos maiores escritores da literatura europeia com 26 livros publicados, focando as estratégias empregues nos seus textos para a criação de micro-narrativas dentro do enquadramento principal, através de elementos retirados da memória individual e colectiva, passada e presente, o eu e o outro, servindo-se simultaneamente de várias vozes e silêncios. Lobo Antunes integra na sua escrita a sua formação enquanto psiquiatra no Hospital Júlio de Matos em Lisboa, até 1985 (altura em que decidiu dedicar-se em exclusividade à escrita), a sua experiência enquanto médico na Guerra Colonial Portuguesa, mas também as rotinas diárias do pré e pós 25 de Abril de 1974 com detalhes irónicos e subtis do quotidiano da classe média alta da sociedade lisboeta: dos traumas da Guerra, da história simples do porteiro, ou do casal que luta para manter intacto e funcional o seu casamento, tudo serve de material para desenvolver e tecer um enredo complexo, que muitos leitores consideram labiríntico e difícil de acompanhar. Alguns excertos retirados dos primeiros três romances e livros de crónicas e da obra Ontem não te Vi em Babilónia (2006) serão apresentados para exemplificar a complexidade da sua escrita e as dificuldades que esta coloca ao leitor, perdido numa multiplicidade de vozes de narradores.Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto2019-07-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34630/polissema.vi9.3233https://doi.org/10.34630/polissema.vi9.3233POLISSEMA – ISCAP Journal of Letters; No. 9 (2009); 9-21POLISSEMA – Revista de Letras do ISCAP; Núm. 9 (2009); 9-21POLISSEMA; No 9 (2009); 9-21POLISSEMA – Revista de Letras do ISCAP; N.º 9 (2009); 9-212184-710X1645-1937reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttps://parc.ipp.pt/index.php/Polissema/article/view/3233https://parc.ipp.pt/index.php/Polissema/article/view/3233/1125Direitos de Autor (c) 2009 POLISSEMA – Revista de Letras do ISCAPinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFerreira de Castro, Carla2024-02-01T20:17:50Zoai:oai.parc.ipp.pt:article/3233Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T16:00:55.476004Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES
title VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES
spellingShingle VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES
Ferreira de Castro, Carla
Vozes
Silêncio
Guerra Colonial
Indiferença
Deslocação
Memória
história
Tempo da Narrativa
Traumas de Guerra
Voices
silence
colonial war
detachment
displacement
memory
history
narrative time
war traumas
title_short VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES
title_full VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES
title_fullStr VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES
title_full_unstemmed VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES
title_sort VOICES IN SEARCH OF A READER: THE POLYPHONIC WRITING OF ANTÓNIO LOBO ANTUNES
author Ferreira de Castro, Carla
author_facet Ferreira de Castro, Carla
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira de Castro, Carla
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vozes
Silêncio
Guerra Colonial
Indiferença
Deslocação
Memória
história
Tempo da Narrativa
Traumas de Guerra
Voices
silence
colonial war
detachment
displacement
memory
history
narrative time
war traumas
topic Vozes
Silêncio
Guerra Colonial
Indiferença
Deslocação
Memória
história
Tempo da Narrativa
Traumas de Guerra
Voices
silence
colonial war
detachment
displacement
memory
history
narrative time
war traumas
description This paper aims at analysing the writing of the Portuguese author António Lobo Antunes, considered one of the major writers in European Literature with 26 books published, by focusing on the strategies deployed in his texts of creating micro-narratives within the main frame, and conveying the elements of individual and collective memory, past and present, the self and the others, using various voices and silences. Lobo Antunes incorporates in his writing his background as a psychiatrist at a Mental Hospital in Lisbon, until 1985 (when he decided to commit exclusively to writing), his experience as a doctor in the Portuguese Colonial War battlefield, but also the daily routines of the pre and post 25th of April 1974 (Portuguese Revolution) with subtle and ironic details of the life of the middle and upper class of Lisbon’s society: from the traumas of the war to the simple story of the janitor, or the couple who struggles to keep their marriage functional, everything serves as material to develop and interweave a complex plot, that a lot of readers find too enwrapped and difficult to follow through. Some excerpts taken from his first three novels and books of Chronicles and his later novel – Ontem não te Vi em Babilónia (2006) – will be put forward to exemplify the complexity of the writing and the main difficulties of the reader, lost in a multitude of narrators’ voices. Recently, Lobo Antunes has commented on his work stating: What I write can be read in the darkness. This paper aims at throwing some light by unfolding some of the strategies employed to defy new borders in the process of reading.
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