O FILHO TORNA-SE PAI: O LUGAR DO ROMANCE DE FILIAÇÃO NA OBRA DE JOSÉ LUÍS PEIXOTO

Autor: Vânia Rego
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Revista de Estudos Literários. 8:301-325
ISSN: 2183-847X
2182-1526
DOI: 10.14195/2183-847x_8_12
Popis: Bonds of kinship and intergenerational relationships are two prevailing themes in the works of Portuguese writer Jose Luis Peixoto. The author usually addresses these tie-related issues in his novels, poetry or newspaper columns through a style of writing of the self which spawns either from the links between individuals and their families or between individuals and their socio-historical environments. More often than not, these texts involve characters in the first person which are a work-in-progress. In the universe of this author, tackling kinship issues in a novel may also be regarded as a strategy which aims to avoid the fall into oblivion of his childhood realm, i.e., his hometown region of Alentejo which is constantly revisited in the texts. When the writing of the self meets the novel about kinship, a solid groundwork is established for the author to deal with the burdens such as the bearing of a name, the transmission of acquired knowledge and heritage. The importance of the father figure is key to a deeper understanding of Peixoto works and one of the factors that triggered the author into writing. Fatherhood issues are a recurring theme in his works, especially the moment in time when a man ceases to be a son to become a father.
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