The Poetic Engineering of Manoel: made of Clay

Authors

  • Therence Santiago Alves Feitosa Department of Communication and Semiotics of PUC-SP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2019.154054

Keywords:

Manoel de Barros, Baroque, Semiotics of Culture, Poetry, Latin America

Abstract

The present investigation focused on analyzing some poems by Manoel de Barros. It was intended to perceive and to point out how the narratives of his poetics are composed of several baroque elements in relation. Such overlapping compositions show possible ways of linking the various materials available here in Latin America. It was used in the investigation the way of thinking radically qualitative in that it hurts the performance of the data that emerged during the investigative process. It was possible to see that Manoel in his poetic constructions made graphic elements that extrapolated the words. Elements that produced images, sounds, smells. Such poetic gestures showed odd profusions between subjects, landscapes and objects of culture.

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Author Biography

  • Therence Santiago Alves Feitosa, Department of Communication and Semiotics of PUC-SP
    PhD in Communication and Semiotics at PUC - SP Master in Social History by PUC-SP Professor at UNIP (Paulista University) and at UNIB (Ibirapuera University)

    Member of the Communication, Culture, Baroque and Miscegenation Studies Group (PUC-SP)

    Member of the Study Group ECOAR - USP-EACH - PROMUSP

References

Published

2019-10-17

How to Cite

Feitosa, T. S. A. (2019). The Poetic Engineering of Manoel: made of Clay. Revista Extraprensa, 12, 471-487. https://doi.org/10.11606/extraprensa2019.154054