An edition of Fetiche (1996)

Fetiche

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An edition of Fetiche (1996)

Fetiche

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"Risério is a critic and vanguardist with influences of Dada and Concrete poetry and this work is his first book of poems. In 'Alguns Toques,' author talks about the genesis of the book. 'Via Papua' is based on other texts such as Malinowski's 'Argonauts of the Western Pacific.' Author uses old Chinese proverbs and makes a collage of Brazilian rivers. He plays with the sound similarities between Yoruba and Japanese and plays with words like yume-ya, xogum, axogum, Kioto/Ketu, and Mairi (a Tupi village)"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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Language
Portuguese
Pages
103

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Cover of: Fetiche
Fetiche
1996, Fundação Casa de Jorge Amado
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Edition Notes

Published in
Salvador, Bahia, Brasil
Series
Coleção Casa de palavras.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
869.1
Library of Congress
PQ9698.28.I84 F48 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
103 p. :
Number of pages
103

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL318730M
ISBN 10
857278005X
LCCN
97832281
Goodreads
2378106

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