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- Title
PORTUGAL, POVO DE SUICIDAS: UMA LEITURA UNAMUNIANA D’O ANO DA MORTE DE RICARDO REIS DE JOSÉ SARAMAGO.
- Authors
Magalhães de MEDEIROS, Ana Clara
- Abstract
This article aims to present Miguel de Unamuno as a literary critic of Portuguese literature and as a thinker of the “tierras de Portugal” who decisively impacts the narrative progress and the ethical-aesthetic meanings of the novel The year of the death of Ricardo Reis, published by José Saramago already in end of the 20th century (1984). From a dialogical perspective, we bring the Saramago from the 1980s and Unamuno (Basque intellectual from the first half of the 20th century, who died in 1936) together, to inscribe them into the heart of Iberian culture, in order to think about the literary and historical connections between the beginning and end of the “century of extremes” (Hobsbawm, 2008) in Portugal. We focus, above all, on unamunian thought about Portugal and Portuguese literature expressed in the works Por tierras de Portugal y de España (Unamuno, 1911) and Portugal povo de suicidas, a collection of essays by Unamuno published in Portugal, in 1986, highlighting the sepulchral tone of these critical notes. With the contribution of studies by Carlos Reis (2022) about Saramaguian prose, we discuss death and self-inflicted death in the construction of the 1984’s publication and evaluate the permanence of Unamunian thought in the poetics of the Portuguese Nobel Prize winner
- Subjects
PORTUGAL; NOBEL Prize winners; PORTUGUESE language; TWENTIETH century; CRITICS; SARAMAGO, Jose, 1922-2010; UNAMUNO, Miguel de, 1864-1936; POETICS; ESSAY collections
- Publication
Itinerários - Revista de Literatura, 2024, Issue 58, p179
- ISSN
0103-815X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.58943/irl.v1i58.18751