NEITHER EVA NOR SANTA, ONLY MARIA – SILENCES IN OLHOS D’ÁGUA, BY CONCEIÇÃO EVARISTO
Abstract
This work seeks to focus on the short story Maria, which is published in the collection of Olhos d’Água (2017), a work by the writer Conceição Evaristo. The objective is to appreciate the narrative under the veils of the poetics of silence, in its positive and negative instances, more specifically grounding it under the reflections of Federico Michele Scciaca (1968), Eni Orlandi (2007), Luzia B. Tofalini (2013, 2018, 2020) among other scholars of silence, seeking to probe the multiple production of meanings that arise from the aforementioned tale and take shelter in the abysmal kinesias of silence, an inherent part of any literary artistic work.
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