
Fazes-me falta: um estudo do romance contemporâneo português
2012; UNIVERSIDADE EST.PAULISTA JÚLIO DE MESQUITA FILHO; Volume: 52; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
0101-3505
Autores Tópico(s)History, Culture, and Society
ResumoPortuguese author Ines Pedrosa’s novel Fazes-me falta deals with several themes, opening space for an interdisciplinary analysis. However, in the case of a work published in 2002, the objective in this essay is to address the contemporary Portuguese novel from the inception of postmodernism. General aspects of postmodern Portuguese novels will be addressed, by authors such as Ana Paula Arnaut (2002), Miguel Real (2001), Alvaro Cardoso Gomes (1993) and Cremilda de Araujo Medina (1983) who, by their turn, seek to set the postmodernist aesthetics from some works of twentieth-century writers such as Agustina Bessa-Luis, Jose Saramago, Teolinda Gersao, Lidia Jorge, Pedro Tamen and Vergilio Ferreira. The definitions of the contemporary Portuguese novel being thus laid down, they will be applied to Fazes-me falta to check whether Pedrosa’s novel can be defined as such.
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