The sound construction in "Estorvo" (1991) by Chico Buarque

Authors

  • Hernán Morales Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_tropelias/tropelias.2023397318

Keywords:

literatura, music, narrative, interference

Abstract

On the basis of Chico Buarque’s poetry regarding one of his novels, Estorvo (1991), we set out to investigate aspects that would place this musician/writer’s stories between the sonorous and the verbal. A narrative where conventional traits crack by a decentering that compromises the "meeting" of languages, records, speeches, figurations, sonorities in the space of Latin American settings. Such encounters would create as a contact area, a single grammar hybridized discourse, displaced from known patterns, among others, in order to configure infrequent tensions in narrative texts (Literature/Music, word/sound).

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Published

2023-01-26

How to Cite

Morales, H. . (2023). The sound construction in "Estorvo" (1991) by Chico Buarque. Tropelías: Review of Literary Theory and Comparative Literature, (39), 85–93. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_tropelias/tropelias.2023397318

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Received 2022-09-14
Accepted 2022-11-16
Published 2023-01-26