Jorge de Lima: black poetry and critical reception
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1678-2054.2003v3p40Keywords:
Black poems, Jorge de Lima, ReviewAbstract
Discussion of the critical fortune on Jorge de Lima's black-themed poems, emphasizing Gilberto Freyre's line of influence in the interpretation and praise of the Alagoan poet. Pointing out Lima's distance from blacks on the one hand and the effectiveness of recognizing blacks as a contributor to Brazilian culture.Downloads
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