Mário de Andrade: “Inspiração”, poetry and music
Abstract
Poetry and music enchant and fascinate human being since the beginning of humankind. This article intends to “define”, differentiate and investigate - as far as Possible – the extent to which the apparently magic union of these two arts occurs, em hasizing the oetic art. The object of analysis is the oem “Ins iração”(1922), by Mário de Andrade. Besides being recognized as a central figure of the Brazilian literature, he was also a great student of music and a pianist. He elaborated a very pertinent theory/analogy between musical and poetic elements in relation to free verse. This theory/analogy illustrates well a fusion of these arts, each with its particular characteristics, but it leaves out some points that differentiate both of them.Downloads
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Published
2007-09-28
How to Cite
Cortez, C. Z., & Casagrande, S. (2007). Mário de Andrade: “Inspiração”, poetry and music. Acta Scientiarum. Human and Social Sciences, 28(2), 143-154. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascihumansoc.v28i2.146
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Literature and Linguistics
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