A PRESENÇA DO LIRISMO MEDIEVAL NA POESIA AL BERTIANA
Abstract
This article aims to show the al bertian literature regarding his wandering as well as his erotism amid his countercultural behaviour. In order to do this, excerpts from books À procura do vento num jardim d’agosto (1977) and Meu fruto de morder, todas as horas (1979) were revisited. From a comparative perspective with the Minstrel Martim Soares’s satirical poetry - Nostro, Senhor, com’eu ando coitado amongst other examples of medieval, satirical, erotic and nomad goliard poetry. Disruption of social life, rebelliousness, eroticism, swindle and nomadism will be observed, also pointing out the presence of medieval poetry, its importance, its reflection and fusion for the socio-cultural arts scene.Other authors and their respective texts was revisited also as a means of theoretical background of writing, i.e., Arthur Rimbaud’s Uma estadia no inferno, Poemas escolhidos and A carta do vidente (2003); Deleuze and Guattari’s Mil Platôs (1995); Manuel de Freitas’s A noite dos espelhos (1999); and Charles Baudelaire, of Walter Benjamim (1994).
Key-words: Medieval poetry; Wandering; Al Berto; Martim Soares; Goliards