An infinite to rest - the poetry of Inez Andrade Paes
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https://doi.org/10.35520/mulemba.2019.v11n20a25290Keywords:
Inez Andrade Paes, contemporary poetry, Mozambique.Abstract
The purpose of this article is, through the analysis of poems by Inez Andrade Paes, to briefly present the author and her work, in order to awaken, among the readers of this magazine, the interest in reading and researching this contemporary author.
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BACHELARD, G. A poética do devaneio. Trad. Antônio de p. Danesi. São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 1988.
PAES, Inez Andrade. À margem de todos os rostos. Coisas de ler: Vialonga, 2017.
____________. Da estrada vermelha. Edição do autor: Estarreja, 2015.
____________. Da eterna vontade. Labirinto: Fafe, 2015.
____________. O mar que toca em ti. Edição da autora: Estarreja, 2002.
____________. Paredes abertas ao céu. Edição da autora, 2011.
PUCHEU, Alberto. “Poesia, para que serve?”. In: Pelo colorido, para além do cinzento. Rio de Janeiro: Beco do Azougue, 2007.
RANCIÈRE, Jacques. A partilha do sensível. Trad. Mônica Costa Netto. São Paulo: Editora 34, 2009.
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