Abstract

In this interview, Affonso Romano de Sant'Anna talks about his relation to science and how it has influenced his work as a poet, cronista (short-short story writer), and essayist. An interesting facet of his interaction with science is revealed when he cites poems that he wrote under the inspiration of science texts. He addresses issues common to the creative processes in both literature and science, and also voices sharp criticisms of contemporary art while praising the dissemination of poetry on the internet.

Highlights

  • Nesta entrevista, Affonso Romano de Sant’Anna discorre sobre a sua relação com a ciência e como ela tem influenciado seu trabalho como poeta, cronista e ensaísta

  • Affonso Romano de Sant’Anna talks about his relation to science and how it has influenced his work as a poet, cronista, and essayist

  • An interesting facet of his interaction with science is revealed when he cites poems that he wrote under the inspiration of science texts

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Affonso Romano de Sant’Anna discorre sobre a sua relação com a ciência e como ela tem influenciado seu trabalho como poeta, cronista e ensaísta. “a verdadeira ciência tem tudo a ver com a arte, pois lidamos com o impossível, o que não se pode apreender e se ter à primeira vista”. Sant’Anna conta nesta entrevista que foi procurar na obra de Kepler a confirmação da análise que propõe no livro, centrada na tensão entre a elipse e o quadrado.

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