Musicality in modern poetry: a zone of indiscernibility
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.v0i32.125742Keywords:
Literature, music, simultaneity, avant-gardesAbstract
This paper resumes the issue of simultaneity proposed by 20th century avant-gardes, which create a zone of indiscernibility between poetry and music. Therefore, we review the problem of musical representation, i.e. the unintelligibility, aconceptuality or non-referentiality of musical sounds that elude rational understanding and thereby reverberate modern life condition of dissociation of sensory and intellectual perception.
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