A grande arte: palavra e imagem
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https://doi.org/10.17851/2317-2096.8..42-49Palabras clave:
detective novel, Brazilian motion picture, market.Resumen
Resumo: No romance A grande arte, de Rubem Fonseca, a tensão entre as exigências do mercado editorial e a autonomia da arte resolve-se pela adoção de uma estética ambígua. No filme A grande arte, de Walter Salles Junior, a tentativa de preservar esta ambigüidade, realizada de maneira superficial, desequilibra a obra.
Palavras-chave: romance policial; cinema brasileiro; mercado.
Absctract: In the novel A grande arte, by Rubem Fonseca, the tension between the demands of the editorial market and the autonomy of art is resolved by the adoption of ambiguous aesthetics. In Walter Salles Junior’s motion picture, A grande arte, the rather superficial attempt to maintain that ambiguity jeopardizes the balance of the work.
Keywords: detective novel; Brazilian motion picture; market.
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