A virtude das obsessões – ou: serventia das ideias fixas
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https://doi.org/10.61378/enun.v6i2.134Keywords:
poetry, knife, bullet, clock, stone, goatAbstract
This paper comes from the obsession of, for years, reading and rereading the poem “A Knife All Blade”, by João Cabral de Melo Neto. It consists of an interpretation of the poem, which aims to understand João Cabral's own poetics, his “style of knives” - or: the stone way of being.
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SECCHIN, Antônio Carlos. João Cabral: a poesia do menos. São Paulo: Duas Cidades; Brasília: INL, Fundação Nacional Pró-Memória, 1985.
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