Title: Omnivorous Fiction: Brazilian Novel of the Now
Abstract: In a peripheral tradition, marked by a tradition of aesthetic delays, the novel production in Brazil uses the concept of appropriation, not of codes of great specific authors. It uses elements from several narrative genres, undoing the limits among them. Such practice gives the contemporary Brazilian novel a status of synthesis of the postmodern narrative, in which other ways of narrating are experimented. As such, it is marked by a fictional vitality typical of nations open to borrowings and lootings. This essay analyzes the main lines of force in Brazilian current novel production and proposes an author as the main source.
Keywords: Brazilian novel, entertainment, experimentation, postmodernity
Author: Miguel Sanches Neto, Associate Professor, Language Studies Department, State University of Ponta Grossa, Ponta Grossa, Paraná, Brazil.