A Paixão dos Amantes: Separação e Superação em "Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos" e "Sem Ana, Blues", de Caio Fernando Abreu

<p>The objective of this paper is to analyze two novels presented in the book entitled <em>Os dragões não conhecem o Paraíso</em>, written by Caio Fernando Abreu. These novels – “Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos” and "Sem Ana, Blues" – address the separation of the lovers. Once ab...

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Main Author: Thais Torres de Souza
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2009-10-01
Series:Revista Criação & Crítica
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Online Access:http://www.revistas.usp.br/criacaoecritica/article/view/46768
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spelling doaj-e69086917b26471eaef3abc11f9bfcd42020-11-24T22:28:46ZspaUniversidade de São PauloRevista Criação & Crítica1984-11242009-10-0103021610.11606/issn.1984-1124.v0i3p02-1646505A Paixão dos Amantes: Separação e Superação em "Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos" e "Sem Ana, Blues", de Caio Fernando AbreuThais Torres de Souza0Universidade de São Paulo<p>The objective of this paper is to analyze two novels presented in the book entitled <em>Os dragões não conhecem o Paraíso</em>, written by Caio Fernando Abreu. These novels – “Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos” and "Sem Ana, Blues" – address the separation of the lovers. Once abandoned, the characters long to overcome their apartness condition and, then, reconstitute themselves as subjects. Aparently, the revenge taken by the character from “Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos” and the way the narrator of “Sem Ana, Blues” forgets who has abandoned him are different. However, based on Freud's article “Mourning and Melancholia” and Caruso's book “Love and Separation”, it’s possible to identify, also through the attitude of extreme devotion of the character from “Sem Ana, Blues”, an attempt to take revenge and then overcome the abandonment. These two novels prove that the concept of erotism presented by Abreu in this book is founded, above all, on the fact that sexuality sustains itself on conflict, what causes the infinite lovers dissatisfaction. This comprehension of the concept of erotism echoes Bataille’s thought, according to which sexuality can only be effective through the rupture between the lovers in their quest for the realization of their desire.</p><p> </p>http://www.revistas.usp.br/criacaoecritica/article/view/46768Caio Fernando Abreu, psicanálise, literatura, erotismo
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A Paixão dos Amantes: Separação e Superação em "Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos" e "Sem Ana, Blues", de Caio Fernando Abreu
Revista Criação & Crítica
Caio Fernando Abreu, psicanálise, literatura, erotismo
author_facet Thais Torres de Souza
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title A Paixão dos Amantes: Separação e Superação em "Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos" e "Sem Ana, Blues", de Caio Fernando Abreu
title_short A Paixão dos Amantes: Separação e Superação em "Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos" e "Sem Ana, Blues", de Caio Fernando Abreu
title_full A Paixão dos Amantes: Separação e Superação em "Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos" e "Sem Ana, Blues", de Caio Fernando Abreu
title_fullStr A Paixão dos Amantes: Separação e Superação em "Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos" e "Sem Ana, Blues", de Caio Fernando Abreu
title_full_unstemmed A Paixão dos Amantes: Separação e Superação em "Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos" e "Sem Ana, Blues", de Caio Fernando Abreu
title_sort paixão dos amantes: separação e superação em "os sapatinhos vermelhos" e "sem ana, blues", de caio fernando abreu
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista Criação & Crítica
issn 1984-1124
publishDate 2009-10-01
description <p>The objective of this paper is to analyze two novels presented in the book entitled <em>Os dragões não conhecem o Paraíso</em>, written by Caio Fernando Abreu. These novels – “Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos” and "Sem Ana, Blues" – address the separation of the lovers. Once abandoned, the characters long to overcome their apartness condition and, then, reconstitute themselves as subjects. Aparently, the revenge taken by the character from “Os Sapatinhos Vermelhos” and the way the narrator of “Sem Ana, Blues” forgets who has abandoned him are different. However, based on Freud's article “Mourning and Melancholia” and Caruso's book “Love and Separation”, it’s possible to identify, also through the attitude of extreme devotion of the character from “Sem Ana, Blues”, an attempt to take revenge and then overcome the abandonment. These two novels prove that the concept of erotism presented by Abreu in this book is founded, above all, on the fact that sexuality sustains itself on conflict, what causes the infinite lovers dissatisfaction. This comprehension of the concept of erotism echoes Bataille’s thought, according to which sexuality can only be effective through the rupture between the lovers in their quest for the realization of their desire.</p><p> </p>
topic Caio Fernando Abreu, psicanálise, literatura, erotismo
url http://www.revistas.usp.br/criacaoecritica/article/view/46768
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