A tecelagem lírica de uma Penélope moderna: a alquimia dos nós, de Yêda Schmaltz
Nenhuma Miniatura disponível
Data
2015-12
Autores
Título da Revista
ISSN da Revista
Título de Volume
Editor
Resumo
A alquimia dos nós (1979), of Yêda Schmaltz, reinvents the myth of Penelope in Homer’s record, in the Odisseia. Through a female view, the constant lyrical voice in the book, especially in the first part, “Fios (O livro de Penélope),” develops the lyrical account of his union with Odysseus, the period suffering the absence of her husband and his return. The main change in the identity of Penelope from Schmaltz arises from reflection and tre-atment in relation to her sexuality and disenchantment to descry the beloved man when he returns. The verses that compose this work, often use the metaphor of weaving and fabric to characterize the lyrical voice as belonging to the heroine of the mythological past. But the metaphoric weaving also alludes to Penelope ́s lonely sexuality and to the activity exercised by her, work with ingrain and poetic writing. This study undertakes reading the verses of Schmaltz from the considerations set on the metaphor of weaving and literary erotic consciousness developed by Hughes Liborel (1997), Ana Maria Machado (2001), Octavio Paz (2001) and Angélica Soares (1999).
Descrição
Palavras-chave
Yêda Schmaltz, Fios, Tecelagem, Penélope, Erotismo, Ingrain, Weaving, Penelope, Eroticism
Citação
VIEIRA JÚNIOR, Paulo Antônio. A tecelagem lírica de uma Penélope moderna: a alquimia dos nós, de Yêda Schmaltz. Criação & Crítica, São Paulo, v. 15, p. 136-159, dez. 2015. DOI: 10.11606/issn.1984-1124.v0i15p136-159. Disponível em: https://www.revistas.usp.br/criacaoecritica/article/view/102314. Acesso em: 20 mar. 2023.