Musicality as a theme and as structure in contemporary brazilian lyric
Embodiments in the work of poet paranaense Helena Kolody
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-4301.2021.1.37760Keywords:
Helena Kolody, Latin American lyric, Brazilian LiteratureAbstract
The production of Latin American lyric in the Portuguese language offers fruitful perspectives for its analysis concerning the literary studies of poems. Such possibilities include since the themes explored to the forms of poetic composition. In this article, we seek to reflect about the poetic work of the Brazilian writer Helena Kolody (1912-2004) focusing on the perspective of musicality in her lyric work. Therefore, we propose the analysis of two poems with the objective of demonstrating how this characteristic, musicality, can be understood and appreciated in her poems, either as a theme or as a structuring element of the discourse. In addition, we hope to collaborate with the field of studies that seeks to rescue the female voices of poets who do not yet belong to the literary canon of the continent and who have left an important contribution to Latin American Letters.
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