LITERATURE AT STAKE: ANTONIO CALLADO’S NEWSPAPER PAGES
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i34.145758Keywords:
Antonio Callado, literary journalism, readerAbstract
Antonio Callado’s writing as a reporter engages with the so-called Literary Journalism, a hybrid genre that challenges the expectations of both literature and report reader. With a wide career as journalist, covering huge global events of history, the intellectual is crucial for contributing with this kind of genre in Brazil. In stories and articles published from 1960 to 1970, the writer finds his own form, getting deeper into the symbolic potential of the language, resulting in a complex overview in which the analysis and the critical opinion are combined with a meticulous work of word architecture.
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