Ficção obscena, obscenidade fictícia: a obra de Sérgio Sant’anna
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Sérgio Sant'Anna, Obscenity, Contemporary Brazilian FictionAbstract
The article proposes to examine the forms of incorporation and representation of obscenity in contemporary Brazilian fiction through the analysis of two texts by SérgioSant’Anna: the novel "Amazona" and the novel "O Monstro". Obscenity appears as a game and a resource, a strategy of postmodern fiction that no longer discards the mechanisms and practice of the media.References
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