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    A voz do silêncio na poesia de Max Martins
    (Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014-03-17) BARBOSA, Thiago de Melo; FERRAZ, Antônio Máximo von Sohsten Gomes; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5982898787473373
    This paper interprets the poetry of Max Martins, focusing, mainly, the opening that it offers to happen the silent of language. It is thought here in the silence as a question that speaks, and is confused with the question of the essence of language and therefore also with the essence of the poetic. Thus, the dissertation unfolds in poetic-philosophical discussions, articulating these two creative spheres in various dimensions in which the work Martiniana manifests the silence: in language, in dialogue with Eastern thought and poetry, eroticism and verbivocovisuality. Search up listening to the "voice of silence", as it appears in the title of the work. In this journey, important to say, reflections implemented by the German philosopher Martin Heidegger on language, as well as his ideas about poetic hermeneutics, are of great value. Indeed, beyond Heidegger, there are other thinkers whose names echo through this work, but the German is noteworthy, because the comprehension of the essence of language as silent speech finds shelter both in his philosophy as in the poetic work of Max Martins. Doing a dialogue between poetry and philosophy on what they have in common — the thought of questions —, here was not applied a previous theory to the happening of art. It was attempted, instead, take along this interpretive journey the listening of poetic that the martinianos texts puts in work.
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