Notes for a map of hispanic american poetry in Brazil, 1990-2020
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-9651.i21p56-73Keywords:
Hispanicamerican Poetry in Brazil, Literature magazines in Brazil, Translation of hispanicamerican poetry in BrazilAbstract
This article presents a brief report of the research project "The translation and the publication of Hispanicamerican poetry in Brazil, 1990-2020" developed by undergraduates in the Hispanicamerican Literature assignment of the Philosophy, Letters and Human Sciences Faculty at the University of São Paulo. We have selected a corpus composed of relevant magazines and some conclusions will be presented about the configuration of a possible Hispanicamerican poetic map in Brazil during the past four decades, from the statistical analysis of the obtained data.
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