A lua vem da Ásia de Campos de Carvalho
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Amparando-se em Uma teoria da paródia, de Linda Hutcheon, o artigo constata que A lua vem da Ásia, de Campos de Carvalho, é uma paródia de Viagem ao fim da noite de Louis-Ferdinand Céline. Descreve-se o romance carvalhiano como uma tensa síntese bitextual que retoma, de maneira deferente, a visão de mundo pessimista do romance céliniano, não obstante contraditando-a, com distanciamento crítico e ironia, ao endossar reiteradamente a busca por uma transcendência transmundana, isto é, uma salvação através de outro mundo.
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