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This book investigates the spaces of interaction between Portuguese and Brazilian modernistsspecifically Oswald de Andrade, Augusto de Campos and Haroldo de Campos, Ronald de Carvalho, Antnio Ferro, Fernando Pessoa, Mrio de S-Carneiroand their interpretation of nation. Most importantly, the way in which their work echoes and transfigures the Ulysses myth, to be termed Portuguese Ulyssism by Brazilian Gilberto Freyre in his reading of Lus Vaz de Camess epic poem The Lusiads, is analyzed, underlining the presence of a postcolonial Ulysses in the Lusophone world. The trope of the shipwreck is central to the creative production of these Atlantic modernists who, outside of their respective national literatures, interact beyond the territories of nation-states through texts on exile, national identity, and colonialism. In addition to the renowned The Lusiads, the texts studied include two issues of the Luso-Brazilian quarterly Orpheu (1915) and Antnio Ferros contributions to Brazils Klaxon (1922, in celebration of the centenary of Brazils political independence from Portugal); Oswald de Andrades Anthropophagic Manifesto (1928) and an unpublished letter to Ferro; Fernando Pessoas poem "Ulysses" in Message (1934); and Haroldo de Camposs Galaxies (1984) and "Finismundo: The Last Voyage" (1997). In A Postcolonial Ulysses in the Lusophone World, relocations and transfigurations of the Ulysses myth inform a dialogue between the modernists of Portugal and Brazil through texts on exile, national identity, and colonialism.
- Format: Inbunden
- ISBN: 9781433169410
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 188
- Utgivningsdatum: 2020-02-26
- Förlag: Peter Lang Publishing Inc