Vitorino Nemesio: An azorean voice of the LusoBrasilian dialogue
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i25.69554Keywords:
Vitorino Nemésio, Azores, Brasilian writing, Brazil and PortugalAbstract
The atlantics islands of the Azores archipelago intermediate the brazilian writing of Victorino Nemésio, who assumes the position of an atlantic portuguese who writes of Brazil. In his writting, the cultural feature of the other is recognize as an affective charge which can contribute as an obstacle or as a privilege of the knowledge among portuguese and brazilians.
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