Telling lives without pudor and without sin
the meat like space between text biographical or as a biography wins body
Abstract
Based on a set of dialogues sustained with the essay Roland Barthes por Roland Barthes (2017), this paper addresses the carnal power that embodies biographical writing. It reflects on the connection between flesh and letter, pointing out the distance between them, especially when writing an historical biography of a trajectory that lived outside the text. Thus, the discussion presented here aims at bringing to the fore, as far as biographical writing is concerned, the dimension of extension and timeline of carnal existence.
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