Cidades que em nós se fazem: Lisboa - Livro de Bordo (1997) José Cardoso Pires como ‘entre-lugar’

Authors

  • Orlando Grossegesse

Keywords:

Lisbon, Cardoso Pires, Great City, theory of space / place

Abstract

A reading of Cardoso Pires’ Lisbon Logbook (1997) in the light of the writings of Walter Benjamin and Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities (1972) reveals the complexity of this hybrid text. It is not only reflective about the discursive construction of plural ‘Lisbons’ but also creative. Through collage and ‘oral writing’ a kind of illustrated conversation is created where literary theory and practice interact and culminate (following Benjamin and Calvino), in an allegorical reflection on the craft of writing. The problem of the Great City as a place of memory leads to the book (text and picture) as ‘space between’ that claims the legibility of the city.

Author Biography

Orlando Grossegesse

Professor Associado
Universidade do Minho, Braga

How to Cite

Grossegesse, O. (2012). Cidades que em nós se fazem: Lisboa - Livro de Bordo (1997) José Cardoso Pires como ‘entre-lugar’. FronteiraZ. Journal of the Postgraduate Studies in Literature and Literary Criticism Program, (9), 105–117. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/fronteiraz/article/view/13014

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