The metaphysical power of the voice and its seduction in stories by Sérgio Sant’Anna

Authors

  • Anderson Possani Gongora Universidade Estadual de Londrina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/boitata.2007v2.e30709

Keywords:

Sérgio Sant’Anna, Fiction, Writing, Orality

Abstract

This article is an analysis of two short stories from Brazilian contemporary writer Sérgio San’Anna, “ A Voz” and “O Gorila”, the mystery of fiction will be explored as focus in the voice and their potential materials and their metaphysics too. On the texts the voice confounds itself with the writing in an anxiety to understand many mysteries that they are beyond the life and of the death. The voice is an indispensable resource of orality to humanity in different contexts. It has been considered one of the most important technology in construction of meanings.

Author Biography

Anderson Possani Gongora, Universidade Estadual de Londrina

Master's degree in Literature, Literary Studies, at UEL

References

MACHADO, Irene. O Romance e a Voz: a prosaica dialógica de Mikhail Bakhtin. São Paulo/Rio de Janeiro: Fapesp/Imago, 1995.

ONG, W. Oralidade e cultura escrita. Trad. Enid Abreu Dobránzky. Campinas: Papitus, 1998.

SANT’ANNA, Sérgio. O Vôo da Madrugada. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2003.

ZUMTHOR, Paul. A letra e a voz: a literatura medieval. Trad. Jerusa Pires Ferreira e Amalio Pinheiro. São Paulo: Cia das Letras, 1993.

ZUMTHOR, Paul. Escritura e nomadismo. Trad. Jerusa P. Ferreira e Sônia Queiroz. São Paulo: Ateliê, 200

Published

2007-07-14

How to Cite

Gongora, A. P. (2007). The metaphysical power of the voice and its seduction in stories by Sérgio Sant’Anna. Boitatá, 2(3), 100–110. https://doi.org/10.5433/boitata.2007v2.e30709

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