20th July 1934, Marinalva Vilar de Lima, Michelly P S Cordao (9786203920192) — Readings Books

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20th July 1934
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20th July 1934

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The book analyses the reception of the death of Father Cicero Romao Batista, considering the poetic productions of the Brazilian Cantadores and Cordelistas. The narratives of the popular poets are understood in their dimension as pamphlet-epitaphs. The narrative model takes the form of verse, following a pattern of rhyme and metre practised by the poets who produce the poetic genre. There is a process of deification of the charismatic leader of the Northeast who overcomes the many contradictions linked to his historical journey. The death of the religious character (Father Cicero Romao Batista) is presented as a kind of transmutation portal between the earthly and heavenly planes, expanding the priest's powers. Death institutes qualities that can only be presented to the deceased, even though he is a recognised religious leader in the north-east of Brazil, after his death. The poem emphasises prophecies, miracles and holiness as characteristics that establish a biography of the religious man that imposes itself on the other historical practices of his life. It is Padre Cicero's presence in Juazeiro do Norte-CE, in itself, that establishes the city as a place of faith and as a promoter of salvation, fuelling the pilgrimages.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
International Book Market Service Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 April 2025
Pages
60
ISBN
9786203920192

The book analyses the reception of the death of Father Cicero Romao Batista, considering the poetic productions of the Brazilian Cantadores and Cordelistas. The narratives of the popular poets are understood in their dimension as pamphlet-epitaphs. The narrative model takes the form of verse, following a pattern of rhyme and metre practised by the poets who produce the poetic genre. There is a process of deification of the charismatic leader of the Northeast who overcomes the many contradictions linked to his historical journey. The death of the religious character (Father Cicero Romao Batista) is presented as a kind of transmutation portal between the earthly and heavenly planes, expanding the priest's powers. Death institutes qualities that can only be presented to the deceased, even though he is a recognised religious leader in the north-east of Brazil, after his death. The poem emphasises prophecies, miracles and holiness as characteristics that establish a biography of the religious man that imposes itself on the other historical practices of his life. It is Padre Cicero's presence in Juazeiro do Norte-CE, in itself, that establishes the city as a place of faith and as a promoter of salvation, fuelling the pilgrimages.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
International Book Market Service Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 April 2025
Pages
60
ISBN
9786203920192