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A Long Journey Home: Local Meets Global in João Gilberto Noll's Berkeley em Bellagio

When comparing prose and poetry, Joao Gilberto Noll makes use of the fable of the ant and the grasshopper as an analogy to contrast the pragmatism and method of prose with the freedom and lyricism of poetry. Despite writing prose, Noll considers himself a grasshopper, relieved from the "burden...

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Published in:Luso-Brazilian review 2013-06, Vol.50 (1), p.165-183
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