Even because I’m speaking Greek / with your imagination: Poetry and song in Choro Bandido
The purpose of this brief essay is to analyze references and possible connections between songs from the album Paratodos by Chico Buarque, especially the song “Choro Bandido”, composed in partnership with Edu Lobo, and concepts of classical poetics. Aware of the proximity between singing, intonation...
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I48-R154-article-54342023-08-02T15:29:52Z Even because I’m speaking Greek / with your imagination: Poetry and song in Choro Bandido Incluso porque hablo griego / con tu imaginación: Poesía y canción en Choro Bandido Silva, Douglas Classical reception MPB Classical poetics recepción clásica MPB poética antigua The purpose of this brief essay is to analyze references and possible connections between songs from the album Paratodos by Chico Buarque, especially the song “Choro Bandido”, composed in partnership with Edu Lobo, and concepts of classical poetics. Aware of the proximity between singing, intonation and speech (which are also intertwined in the ancient verbal arts that gave name to what we now call poetry), the voice of a poet appears in “Choro Bandido”, unfolding not only in a set of images that allude to old notions of poet’s life (poverty, cunning, need, lies, inspiration, blindness, supernatural power), but also in details of the reflection developed by Plato in his work. El propósito de este breve ensayo es analizar las referencias y posibles conexiones entre las canciones del disco Paratodos de Chico Buarque, especialmente la canción “Choro Bandido”, compuesta en colaboración con Edu Lobo, y conceptos de poética antigua. Consciente de la proximidad entre el canto, la entonación y el habla (que también se entrelazan en las antiguas artes verbales que dieron nombre a lo que hoy llamamos poesía), la voz de un poeta aparece en “Choro Bandido”, desplegándose no solo en un conjunto de imágenes que aluden a antiguas nociones de la vida de poeta (pobreza, astucia, necesidad, mentira, inspiración, ceguera, poder sobrenatural), sino también en detalles de la reflexión desarrollada por Platón en su obra. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste. Facultad de Humandiades. Instituto de Letras 2021-08-27 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/5434 10.30972/clt.0165434 Cuadernos de Literatura; Núm. 16 (2021): Junio; 276-281 2684-0499 0326-5102 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/clt/article/view/5434/5260 Derechos de autor 2021 Cuadernos de Literatura |
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The purpose of this brief essay is to analyze references and possible connections between songs from the album Paratodos by Chico Buarque, especially the song “Choro Bandido”, composed in partnership with Edu Lobo, and concepts of classical poetics. Aware of the proximity between singing, intonation and speech (which are also intertwined in the ancient verbal arts that gave name to what we now call poetry), the voice of a poet appears in “Choro Bandido”, unfolding not only in a set of images that allude to old notions of poet’s life (poverty, cunning, need, lies, inspiration, blindness, supernatural power), but also in details of the reflection developed by Plato in his work. |
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