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摘要
在20世纪30年代和40年代之间,巴西诗人卡洛斯·德拉蒙德·安德拉德(Carlos Drummond de Andrade, 1902-1987)在社会主义思想的强烈影响下,以一种政治基调创作了一种参与文学,这种基调将标志着他的诗歌直到第二次世界大战结束。这种立场在巴西诗人中很少见,似乎反映了当时的意识形态气候,与许多与国际共产主义有关的欧洲作家的立场一致。在这篇文章中,我们探讨了德拉蒙德在这一时期的作品与西班牙和葡萄牙同时出现的交战文学之间的联系点,这些文学受到西班牙内战和葡萄牙新现实主义运动的影响。主题、行话和形象的融合促使我们反思当时欧洲正在经历的意识形态冲突,以及它对拉丁美洲国家的影响程度。
Drummond e o Neorrealismo Português: confluências de uma literatura engajada
Between the 1930s and 1940s, the Brazilian poet Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902-1987) produced a type of engaged literature, under the strong influence of socialist ideas, in a political key that would mark his verses until the end of the Second World War. This position, rare among Brazilian poets, seems to reflect the ideological climate of the time, converging with the position of many European authors linked to international communism. In this article we explore the points of contact between Drummond’s production in this period and the engaged literature that emerged in Spain and Portugal at the same time, influenced by the Spanish Civil War and the Portuguese neorealist movement. The convergence of themes, jargon and images invites us to reflect on the ideological conflict that Europe was experiencing at the time and the extent of its influence in the countries of Latin America.