Streets, houses and gardens
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https://doi.org/10.11606/2316901X.n87.2024.e10674Keywords:
Short story, Brazilian literature, Contemporary Brazilian literatureAbstract
Creation section has the objective of publish unpublished texts and materials by writers and/or artists, photographers, designers, as well as unpublished documents found in the USP IEB Archive. “Streets, houses, and gardens” brings together two stories about madness and death that explore the subtle zone of indistinctiveness between subjective life, urban transformations, and inherited objects. Rezende is a writer and a Music professor at the Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana. “Um bairro para se perder” employs a narrator in the Machadian style (SCHWARTZ, 2000), apparently impartial, to narrate a love story set in a constantly changing neighborhood, while “O canteiro” freely elaborates on the concept of lack based on the works of Freud (2011) and Lacan (1995).
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FREUD, Sigmund. Luto e melancolia. Tradução, introdução e notas de Marilene Carone. São Paulo: Cosac Naify, 2011.
LACAN, Jacques. O seminário. Livro 4: a relação de objeto. Texto estabelecido por Jacques-Alain Miller; tradução Dulce Duque Estrada. Rio de Janeiro: Zahar, 1995.
SCHWARZ, Roberto. Um mestre na periferia do capitalismo: Machado de Assis. São Paulo: Editora 34, 2000.
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