Fiama Hasse Pais Brandão’s poetic ties of nature and culture
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https://doi.org/10.25094/rtp.2021n33a795Keywords:
Fiama, Nature, Culture, Ecocriticism, PoetryAbstract
Nature and culture are pivotal in Fiama Hasse Pais Brandão’s work. The purpose of this paper is to pinpoint the interweavings this Portuguese writer’s poetry expands through an approach within the span of ecocriticism. Focusing on 1995’s book Canto dos Cantos, nature emerges with huge vital potentiality, to the point of surpassing human action. In addition to an ontological approach, this essay argues that natureculture can be a useful concept to read this poet’s work, underscoring how both nature and culture are crucial to Fiama’s questioning of the world, which she turns into poetic text.
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