The Carnivalesque Defunto: Death and the Dead in Modern Brazilian Literature

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Author: Robert H. Moser

ISBN-10: 0896802582

ISBN-13: 9780896802582

Category: General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism

T he Carnivalesque Defunto explores the representations of death and the dead in Brazil’s collective and literary imagination. The recurring stereotype of Brazil as the land of samba, soccer, and sandy beaches overlooks a more complex cultural heritage in which, since colonial times, a relationship of proximity and reciprocity has been cultivated between the living and the dead.\ Robert H. Moser details the emergence of a prominent motif in modern Brazilian\ literature, namely the...

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T he Carnivalesque Defunto explores the representations of death and the dead in Brazil’s collective and literary imagination. Robert H. Moser details the emergence of a prominent motif in modern Brazilian literature, namely the carnivalesque defunto (the dead) that, in the form of a protagonist or narrator, returns to beseech, instruct, chastise, or even seduce the living. The Carnivalesque Defunto offers a comparative framework by juxtaposing the Brazilian literary ghost with other Latin American, Caribbean, and North American examples. It also presents a cross-disciplinary approach toward understanding the complex relationship forged between Brazil’s spiritual traditions and literary expressions.