Submissions are due by September 30th, 2018.
The LyraCompoetics meeting, organized by Celia Pedrosa and Ida Ferreira Alves, will be held in the Instituto de Letras of the Universidade Federal Fluminense on October, 5th and 6th.
Submission open until March, 15th 2016.
eLyra #7 is edited by Joana Matos Frias and Sofia de Sousa Silva.
The sixth issue of the journal of the LyraCompoetics International Research Group is already online. Edited by Ida Alves and Luis Maffei.
Category: Publications Tags: Adalberto Müller, Adrienne Kátia Savazoni Morelato, Bruno Darcoleto Malavolta, Danilo Bueno, Diana Junkes Martha, eLyra, Everton Barbosa Correia, Ida Alves, Joana Matos Frias, João Batista Santiago Sobrinho, Julio Cattapan, Kigenes Simas, Luis Maffei, LyraCompoetics, Marleide Anchieta de Lima, Monica Simas, Paulo Braz, Paulo de Medeiros, Rosa Maria Martelo, Telma Scherzer, Vítor Ferreira
Is poetry a form of resistance? Always, by definition? Or only in certain social, political or cultural contexts? What does poetry resist and how?
The poets from Portugal answer.
Category: Surveys Tags: A. M. Pires Cabral, Adília Lopes, Alberto Pimenta, Armando Silva Carvalho, Daniel Jonas, Diogo Vaz Pinto, Fernando Guimarães, Fernando Pinto do Amaral, Gastão Cruz, Herberto Helder, Inês Lourenço, João Luís Barreto Guimarães, José Emílio-Nelson, José Miguel Silva, José Tolentino Mendonça, Luís Quintais, LyraCompoetics, Manuel António Pina, Manuel de Freitas, Manuel Gusmão, Nuno Júdice, Poesia e Resistência, Rui Lage, Vasco Graça Moura
Is poetry a form of resistance? Always, by definition? Or only in certain social, political or cultural contexts? What does poetry resist and how?
The poets from Spain answer.
Category: Surveys Tags: Alberto Santamaría, Antonio Gamoneda, Ben Clark, Carlos Quiroga, Chus Pato, Eduard Escoffet, Eugenio Tisselli, Jorge Riechmann, LyraCompoetics, María Ángeles Pérez López, María Lado, Miguel Casado, Poesia e Resistência, Tomás Sánchez Santiago
Is poetry a form of resistance? Always, by definition? Or only in certain social, political or cultural contexts? What does poetry resist and how?
The poets from Brazil answer.
Category: Surveys Tags: Angela Melim, Annita Malufe, António Cícero, Armando Freitas Filho, Brasil, Chacal, Claudio Daniel, Donizete Galvão, Edmilson de Almeida Pereira, Glauco Mattoso, Guilherme Zarvos, Horácio Costa, Leonardo Fróes, Luis Maffei, LyraCompoetics, Marcos Siscar, Paulo Franchetti, Poesia e Resistência, Ricardo Corona, Rodrigo Garcia Lopes, Salgado Maranhão, Sérgio Medeiros
Extended version of the interview originally published in the Público newspaper on June, 17th 2011.