Literatura e Mundo em "Novas Cartas Portuguesas": O Azulejo dos Tempos

Authors

  • Ana Luisa Amaral

Keywords:

"New Portuguese Letters", pact and com/passion, gender and identities, poetics and politics, resistance, freedom

Abstract

I shall begin by focusing on the idea that literature heightens both thought and feeling – thus affecting and promoting freedom and solidarity. Departing from that idea, I shall then argue that the exercise of com/passion (cum+passion) and the notion of pact are central keys to New Portuguese Letters (a book written in 1972, during the Portuguese fascist dictatorship) and a path to the social exercise of affections. Com/passion and pact can then be of extreme value so as to resist to a world where ethical principles have been subdued by an economic model that threatens the very core of democracy. Because they repel the true loneliness that always underlies power without freedom.

Published

2013-04-30

How to Cite

Amaral, A. L. (2013). Literatura e Mundo em "Novas Cartas Portuguesas": O Azulejo dos Tempos. ELyra, 1(1). Retrieved from https://elyra.org/index.php/elyra/article/view/14