Salgado Maranha?o: Poetry and Resistance

Authors

  • Luiz Fernando Valente Brown University

Keywords:

Apollonian, Dionysian, liminal, transformative, resistance

Abstract

Blood of the Sun introduces English-speaking audiences to the work of one of the outstanding contemporary poets from Brazil, Salgado Maranha?o. An Apollonian poet in the tradition of Drummond, Cabral and Faustino, Salgado relies on a highly crafted poetic diction, whose idiosyncrasies are preserved in Alexis Levitin’s wonderful translation. But Salgado’s poetry is not primarily about language games. There is a correlation between Salgado’s intricate syntax and imagery and the poet’s readiness to delve into the deepest and most paradoxical layers of being, in a never-ending struggle with the mystery of human existence in an often-indifferent world. For the poet, literature occupies a liminal space, a threshold of possibility pointing to a new, transformative consciousness about the world, which calls into question binaries such as body and spirit, and resists social practices that have led to historical forms of oppression.

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Published

2013-03-27

How to Cite

Valente, L. F. (2013). Salgado Maranha?o: Poetry and Resistance. ELyra, 1(1). Retrieved from https://mail.elyra.org/index.php/elyra/article/view/12