Abstract

This paper presents commented excerpts of the letters that Otto Maria Carpeaux addressed to Manoelito de Ornellas between May 1949 and April 1953. Its aim is to evaluate this small part of the passive correspondence contained in Manoelito de Ornellas’ Literary Collection as to the characteristics of the intellectual sociability developed between those two important writers: on the one hand the European essayist suffering the necessities of his Brazilian exile and on the other the local writer whose extended web of relations enabled him to provide a living for a co-writer in need.

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  • Letras de Hoje, Porto Alegre, v. 49, n. 2, p. 138-144, abr.-jun. 2014 da literatura brasileira

  • Cartas e bilhetes de Otto Maria Carpeaux a Manoelito de Ornellas dois escritores não se conheciam pessoalmente

  • Levando-se em consideração todas as características mencionadas e o fato de que houve pelo menos um encontro pessoal entre os dois missivistas, pode-se considerar a correspondência entre OMC e MO o instrumento de uma relação bem-sucedida de sociabilidade literária, cujo encerramento ainda convém investigar por meio de outras pesquisas

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Letras de Hoje, Porto Alegre, v. 49, n. 2, p. 138-144, abr.-jun. 2014 da literatura brasileira. Cartas e bilhetes de Otto Maria Carpeaux a Manoelito de Ornellas dois escritores não se conheciam pessoalmente. A obra de Manoelito de Ornellas e a de seus confrades rio-grandenses são frequentemente mencionadas por Otto Maria Carpeaux nas 17 cartas e bilhetes que aqui se comentam.

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