2024-08-082024-08-082016CAMPOS, Raquel. Celebridade e política do nome próprio: a historicidade do renome em Machado de Assis. Topoi, Rio de Janeiro, v. 17, n. 32, p. 134-152, 2016. DOI: 10.1590/2237-101X0173208. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/topoi/a/8V4KzcRFPLRQW6mkC78MsgN/abstract/?lang=pt#. Acesso em: 5 ago. 2024.1518-3319e- 2237-101Xhttp://repositorio.bc.ufg.br//handle/ri/25263Responding to the invitation implicit in the title “A famous man” [“Um homem célebre”], Machado de Assis’ short story is discussed in light of the problem of the historicity of celebrity. Far from having always existed or being a very recent phenomenon, the celebrity – as demonstrated by Antoine Lilti – is a new form of renown, brought about in the second half of the eighteenth century, in a context of crisis of aristocratic societies, and of opening of a public space. Such perspective leads to associate the story of conductor Pestana to “John Doe” [“Fulano”] – a narrative about an authentic expert in the art of self-promotion, adept of a true “politics of proper name” – rather than to the author’s other short stories with music-related themes. By analyzing the two short stories, and comparing Pestana and John Doe to some of Machado’s characters obsessed with glory – Brás Cubas, Janjão’s father (“Medallion Theory”), and Santos (Esau and Jacob) – we seek to demonstrate the existence of a reflection on the historicity of renown in Machado’s writing.porAcesso Abertohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ContosLiteratura brasileiraReputaçãoGlória e celebridadeShort storiesBrazilian literatureRenownGlory and celebrityMachado de AssisCelebridade e política do nome próprio: a historicidade do renome em Machado de AssisArtigo10.1590/2237-101X0173208