Shaping the Unpublishable: Carolina Maria de Jesus and her Art
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Carolina Maria de Jesus, literary form, hunger, abolitionismAbstract
This paper presents some aesthetic measures that Carolina Maria de Jesus took to make publishable materials that she considered unpublishable, in order to write Quarto de despejo. These methods reveal some of the features of an aesthetic and intellectual project, which have likely guided Carolina 's writing and reading since the mid 1950s until her death in 1977.
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