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A presente comunicação evoca a figura do poeta franciscano Frei Agostinho da Cruz (1540 – 1619), no momento em que se comemoram os 400 anos da sua morte e os 480 do seu nascimento. Agostinho é apresentado como poeta actual cuja leitura é importante num momento civilizacional em que uma crise poliédrica precisa de directores que indiquem os melhores caminhos para alcançarmos a liberdade interior. Transcendendo os lugares comuns da poesia ao divino do seu tempo e mesmo uma linguagem quinhentista, o frade arrábido apresenta uma obra sólida e teotópica que, expondo sem rebuço os conflitos interiores e as psicomaquias do sujeito poético, reflecte sobre a erosão da dignidade humana durante “crise do renascimento”, propondo linhas de fuga universais e sempre contemporâneas, baseadas na “saudade de Deus”.
The present article evokes the figure of the Franciscan poet Frei Agostinho da Cruz (1540 - 1619), at the time of the 400th anniversary of his death and the 480th anniversary of his birth. Augustine is presented as a current poet whose reading is important in a civilizational moment when a polyhedral crisis needs directors who indicate the best ways to achieve inner freedom. Transcending the common places of poetry to the divine of his time and even a 16th century language, the arrabido friar presents a solid and theotopic work that, without exposing the inner conflicts and the psychos of the poetic subject, reflects on the erosion of human dignity during " crisis of rebirth", proposing universal and always contemporary escape lines, based on" longing for God ".
The present article evokes the figure of the Franciscan poet Frei Agostinho da Cruz (1540 - 1619), at the time of the 400th anniversary of his death and the 480th anniversary of his birth. Augustine is presented as a current poet whose reading is important in a civilizational moment when a polyhedral crisis needs directors who indicate the best ways to achieve inner freedom. Transcending the common places of poetry to the divine of his time and even a 16th century language, the arrabido friar presents a solid and theotopic work that, without exposing the inner conflicts and the psychos of the poetic subject, reflects on the erosion of human dignity during " crisis of rebirth", proposing universal and always contemporary escape lines, based on" longing for God ".
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Arrábida Liberdade Saudade Crise Alegria Franciscanismo Freedom Longing Crisis Joy Franciscanism