Loose Pages #2 - Memorial of Aires



This series of podcasts brings together readings and discussions related to the extension project "Literature and Critical Thinking in Brazil," led by Alexandre Pilati, a professor at the Institute of Letters at the University of Brasília (UnB). The project's goal is to explore Brazilian literature and its connection to national formation. In the first season, the selected works include "Esaú e Jacó" by Machado de Assis, "Maíra" and "Omulu" by Darcy Ribeiro, and "Leite Derramado" and "Essa Gente" by Chico Buarque. Supported by the UnB's Deanery of Extension and the DF Research Support Foundation (PDF), the project includes recorded classes where listeners can hear excerpts from the books and commentaries on the critics and theories discussed. The chosen excerpts aim to highlight essential issues present in the works, stimulating readers to engage with the complete texts and reflect on their dynamic relationship with Brazil’s national formation. In the second episode, significant excerpts from "The Diary of Counselor Aires," dated May 14 and July 5, 1881, are examined. The narrator presents critical reflections on social relations underlying the narrative of "Memorial de Aires." Notable passages include an ironic statement about elite pleasure versus public joy in the context of Brazil's abolition of slavery, and insights into the secretive connections between poker, a game learned from the U.S., and social behaviors within Brazilian society. The podcast encourages deeper engagement with literature and its historical contexts, underscoring how these literary works resonate with Brazil's social realities. The audience is invited to continue reading and reflecting on these themes.



Podcast URL: External link

Duration: 0:09:24.477097

Language: Brazilian Portuguese

Topics: Literature Exploring National Formation Through Brazilian Literature

Author: ALEXANDRE PILATI

Speech density: HIGH