O poeta Baudelaire e a cidade de Paris
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2008
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In Baudelaire, the urban literature shows itself with new aspects: sounds, buildings, traffic.
These aspects form the literary subject and are part of the new conscious that surrounds
men and women. You can say that the modernist literature was born in the city and with
this poet. As a “kaleidoscope full of energy”, he went deep in the abyss of the city to revel
the beauty shapes and the cruelty created by modernization. His lyric accommodated itself
to the city and its inhabitants; it connects the poet to the public by the dark and filthy side
of their lives. With a deliberated insult – Hypocrite letcteur, mon semblable, mon frère! [Hypocrite
reader, my fellow creature, my brother!] – Baudelaire speaks to his fellows. The obscurity
of the lyric in Baudelaire fascinates, but at the same time it disconcerts. The magic in his
word and his sense of mystery act deeply, although the comprehension remains disoriented.
Before comprehension, his poetry wakes the senses and shocks.
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Cidade, História romana, Literatura, Baudelaire, Representação, City, Literature, History, Baudelaire, Representation
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MENEZES, Marcos Antônio de. O poeta Baudelaire e a cidade de Paris. Coletêneas do Nosso Tempo, Rondonópolis, v. 7, n. 8, p. 113-128, 2008.