Três rios, Três regiões. Três poetas
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2179-0892.geousp.1997.123225Keywords:
Identity, river, poetry, region, geographyAbstract
The choice of rivers by poets from three different regions, reflects the necessity of understanding, by a comparative analysis, how poetry can be important for the construction of some geographical identities, or how can we be possessed by it, in a sense of apprehending about something we may let pass away: the river and diversity of signsDownloads
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