Waly Salomão e o teatro do corpo
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34019/1982-0836.2008.v12.32765Abstract
This essay seeks to trace some of the main discursive power lineages in the texts of Brazilian poet Waly Salomão (1943-2003) in which the body is shown as main agent of a logic of representation based on a subjective perspective in which theatricality produces a writing distinguished, above all, by farce, (inter)vocality and brutalism.
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