Arnaldo Antunes 
Author

诗歌作品

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AGÁ 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

O BURACO DO ESPELHO 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

LUZ 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

NO FUNDO 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

INFERNO 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

NASÇA 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

O MAR 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

NEM 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

INCLASSIFICÁVEIS 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

O CORPO 葡萄牙文

翻译: de

to poem

Arnaldo Antunes 
Author

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* 02.09.1960, São Paulo, 巴西
居住于:, 巴西

The performance artist, author and musician Arnaldo Antunes (*1960, São Paulo/Brazil), is most notable for the sheer diversity of his work. As well as writing poetry, Antunes paints, organises exhibitions and publishes art magazines. From 1982 to 1992 he was a member of the band Titãs, one of Brazil's most successful bands, and a group whose work had a massive influence on Brazil's burgeoning music scene. In 1993 he made his solo debut with the multimedia project Nome, that was released as a book, video, and CD, and brought together poetry, music, and computer animation. In the same year, Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil set Antunes' poem As coisas to music.

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Antunes: 'In primitive societies there is no division between life and art. The distinction was first made by civilisation: Music is made to be listened to, literature is there to be read. But now modernity has mixed things up again. We are starting to see visual works that use the spoken word, and also more performance poetry. The formal order of things has been re-arranged, and this has brought together low and high culture, erudition and kitsch. I've always preferred to be at one of these extremes, never middle of the road'.

Tribalistas (2002), the album that he made with Marisa Monte and Carlinhos Brown, was awarded a Latin Grammy, and reached Number 1 in the Italian and Portuguese charts. He continues to release solo albums, and make guest appearances with other musicians, as well as publishing books. An anthology of his selected works, Como É que Chama o Nome Disso, was published in 2006.

出版
  • OU E

    São Paulo: edição do artista, 1983

  • Psia

    São Paulo: Editorial Iluminuras, 1986

  • Tudos

    São Paulo: Editorial Iluminuras, 1990

  • As Coisas

    São Paulo: Editorial Iluminuras, 1992

  • Nome

    [Multimedia]

    Rio de Janeiro: Sony BMG Brazil, 1993

  • 2 ou + corpos no mesmo espaço

    São Paulo: Editorial Perspectiva, 1997

  • 40 escritos

    São Paulo: Editorial Iluminuras, 2000

  • Outro

    Curitiba: Mirabilia, 2001

  • Palavra desordem

    São Paulo: Editorial Iluminuras, 2002

  • ET Eu Tu

    São Paulo: Cosac & Naify, 2003

  • Frases do Tomé aos Três Anos

    Porto Alegre: Alegoria, 2006

  • Como É que Chama o Nome Disso

    São Paulo: Publifolha, 2006

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