Selma Recife Engolindo Porra Extra Quality (VALIDATED | 2027)
Feature: Selma's Resilience - Overcoming the Challenges
This paper examines the representation of the city of Recife in the works of Manuel Bandeira, specifically focusing on the poem "Vou-me embora pra Passárgada." It argues that Bandeira constructs a dichotomous urban geography: the tangible, often decaying reality of the physical city versus the idealized, metaphysical sanctuary of "Passárgada." By analyzing the poet's use of childhood memory and escapism, this study explores how the specific cultural and architectural fabric of Recife serves as the catalyst for a broader modernist exploration of longing, alienation, and the construction of the self.
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Ultimately, Bandeira teaches us that we are all exiles from our own pasts. We inhabit the "real" cities of traffic, noise, and mortality, while our hearts reside in a personalized Passárgada—a mental construct built from the blueprints of our earliest, most tender memories. In Bandeira’s hands, the specific streets of Recife become the avenues through which all readers may travel to find their own lost time. selma recife engolindo porra
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