Nicolas Guillén:
as Elegias antilhanas e a poesia em dilaceramento
Abstract
O texto aborda as Elegias antilhanas (1948-1952), do poeta cubano Nicolás Guillén, e sua receptividade no Brasil da época. Procura-se ver como no próprio ato poético se articulam
violência e utopia.
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