Erico Verissimo: «here and there the unconscious betrays me »

Authors

  • Denise Mota

Keywords:

biography, literature, unconscious, Verissimo, Erico

Abstract

This essay proposes a reflection on the role of the unconscious in erico verissimo´s modus operandi. The writer is settled in the top of the pantheon, concerning Rio grande do sul literature, and is among one of the Brazilian authors most identified with the sensibility of River Plate. Emphasis here is given to excerpts from verissimo´s novels where unconscious works in a way that goes far beyond what the author supposes, texts in which -always according to the novelist´s words- unconscious took the leading paper when it came to constructing scenes, characters and even stories themselves. This reflection is an «excuse» to go over some of the life
and work key facts of the author who materialized and immortalized the gaúcho collective unconscious through «time and the Wind» epic trilogy, which turned out to be a classic of Brazil literature.

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Author Biography

  • Denise Mota

    Periodista y traductora, master en Integración Regional en el Mercosur por la Universidad de San Pablo,
    Brasil.

References

CORRÊA DA COSTA, M. I. Um gaúcho sem esporas. En: Jornal do Brasil, 1968.

DINORAH, M. Erico, retrato de um escritor. En: Correio do Povo, 1970.

FREIRE D´AGUIAR, R. Erico Verissimo: um solo de clarineta. En: Manchete, 1973.

HOHLFELDT, A. Terra de contrastes. En: Cadernos de literatura brasileira 16, 2003: pp. 103 -104.

LISPECTOR, C. Não sou profundo. Espero que me desculpem. En: Manchete, 1969.

LOUREIRO CHAVES, F. Erico Verissimo: realismo & sociedade. Porto Alegre, Mercado Aberto, 1981: p. 88.

VERISSIMO, E. O arquipélago. Porto Alegre, Globo, 1961: p. 203.

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Published

2011-01-01

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Section

Mobile borders panel: Spanish, Portuguese, Portuñol

How to Cite

Erico Verissimo: «here and there the unconscious betrays me ». (2011). Revista Uruguaya De Psicoanálisis, 113, 177-185. http://publicaciones.apuruguay.org/index.php/rup/article/view/689

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