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“S. Bernardo” (Graciliano Ramos, 1934) & “S. Bernardo” (Leon Hirszman, 1972)

ABSTRACT

The present article seeks to reflect on literature, history and feelings from the novel of S. Bernardo (1934) by Graciliano Ramos, and the adaptation of this work to the cinema by Leon Hirszman (1972). The aim is to discuss the dimensions of the book as a reflection on the moment when it emerged (1930s, 1930’s “revolution” and Modern Brazil), and the film (70s, civil-military dictatorship of 64 and another again announcement of modern Brazil and without communism). Experience and ambiguity, as constitutive dimensions of the narratives traced in these two important works of Brazilian culture, are evidenced here as possibilities for understanding the place of practice and memories in historical fields marked by strong social contradictions.

KEYWORDS:
S. Bernardo; literature; cinema; dictatorship.

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