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Sep 3, 2019
Abstract
Leite Derramado, a novel published by Chico Buarque in 2009, presents in its narrative the presence of two discourses. In the foreground, the reader follows the saga of a narrator who reveals his intimacies through memory; in the background, the figure of the author-creator ironizes the facts of the protagonist’s life, trying to present to the reader another view of the facts. Therefore, when one perceives that the voice of the author-creator is marked by ambivalence and irony, this work aims to trace the ethical objectives, which, together with the aesthetics, seek to represent the worldview of a lost subject in the symbolic heteroglossia of life.
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