Three poems from Detached verses series
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https://doi.org/10.48075/rt.v16i3.29466Keywords:
Poetry, Contemporary poetry, Brazilian poetryAbstract
The three poems presented are part of a series of poems, entitled Detached verses, originally written in the 1990s. Thematically, they are characterized by search an approach to a single fraction of world's possible perception, as if the subject trated were detached, banal, separated from an elusive whole. Formally, the poems seek to structure themselves in a melodic rhythm based on certain rhymes, somewhat detached or unsystematic. In order to integrate the structure of the verses and the themes dealt with in a spatial dimension, the poems spread across the page and occupy it, like flying poems.
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