O Neobarroco na poesia de Aníbal Beça
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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Aníbal Beça was poet, translator, composer, playwright and journalist.
He is began his literary career in the 60s, in the gloomy context of dictatorship and after
the unrest and rebellion that characterized the Clube da Madrugada, a landmark of
modernist renovation in Amazonas, appeared under the influence of the generation of
45 and spiritualistic tendency, represented by Jorge de Lima and Murilo Mendes. But as
pointed Tenorio Telles ends up identifying with the more experimental side of Brazilian
literature. His formal survey reveals, beyond the careful processes of elaboration, a
concern of art destinations in Latin America, which explains its active position. From
this it is possible to understand the role of the neo-baroque in his poetry. How Irlemar
Chiampi made with respect to Lezama Lima literature, Severo Sarduy, among other
important Latin American authors, in this paper we seek to understand what a time it
deepens the question of modernity and art and how it engenders the confluence of
European culture and indigenous cultures subjugated here, resulting in civilizations for
which the Enlightenment project was left unfinished or impossible. This study
investigates the neo-baroque, defined as post-utopian and analogy of contemporary art
forms with the seventeenth-century representation, pointing out how this aesthetic
question presents itself in the art of Amazonian poet, markedly influenced by Ezra
Pound, for which the poet is primarily a seismograph of his time. Finally, we elaborate
an anthology under the aforementioned aesthetic ballast.
Keywords: baroque, allegory, concrete poetry, neo-baroque poetry.