Barroco(s) de Haroldo de Campos: oscilações de uma origem entre o pensamento do início e do começo

Always restarting, the reading of the Baroque and the attempt to use its far-fetched code appear in a special way in two writings lodged by Haroldo de Campos: a monograph on the seventeenth-century poet Gregorio de Matos and the book Galáxias. Both texts, however, seem to point to different ways of...

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Main Author: Diego Cervelin
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: University of Bologna 2010-05-01
Series:Confluenze
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Online Access:http://confluenze.unibo.it/article/view/1858
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Summary:Always restarting, the reading of the Baroque and the attempt to use its far-fetched code appear in a special way in two writings lodged by Haroldo de Campos: a monograph on the seventeenth-century poet Gregorio de Matos and the book Galáxias. Both texts, however, seem to point to different ways of understanding (and use) the Baroque, ranging from the thought of the beginning and the start, i.e., from a beginning point that provides a view of the future and an opening between the time that allows the emergence of events differentially.
ISSN:2036-0967