The existential journey in the work of Beatriz Bracher
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-4301.2014.2.17856Keywords:
Contemporary Literature, Journey, TragicAbstract
This article is a presentation of the theme of the journey that unfolds spatially and existentially. The character Teo, narrated by the voices of three different narrators, is the traveler on his journey, suffering physical and psychological transmutation, following a tragic fate that leads to madness. The triple narration reveals itself as original narrative in the novel Antonio and allows a reading that moves away from the simple knowledge of the events and leads us to the interpretation of the meanings of their own journey.Downloads
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BRACHER, Beatriz. Antonio. São Paulo: Ed. 34, 2007.
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RESENDE, Beatriz. Contemporâneos: expressões da literatura brasileira no século XXI. Rio de Janeiro: Casa da Palavras: Biblioteca Nacional, 2008.
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2015-03-11
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Barros, S. (2015). The existential journey in the work of Beatriz Bracher. Letrônica, 7(2), 1075–1089. https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-4301.2014.2.17856
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