Pellejero, Eduardo AnibalChacon, Maria Luíza Assunção2024-09-162024-09-162022-12-20CHACON, Maria Luíza Assunção. O que irrevelado se move em sua carne: o desejo em Avalovara, de Osman Lins. Orientador: Dr. Eduardo Aníbal Pellejero. 2022. 204f. Tese (Doutorado em Estudos da Linguagem) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2022.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/60163This thesis focuses on the novel Avalovara (1973), by Osman Lins, and proposes a reading in which desire emerges as a transgression and a founding question, as a force of writing. Experimental work that tells itself in a fragmented way, Lins' novel offers multiple possibilities for reading. Avalovara is weaved between advances and retreats, between departures and arrivals, in a kind of desiring mobility. In the present analysis, we start, above all, from the understanding of desire as production, in its ambiguous character, as dispersion and unity, a search that does not merely aim at satisfaction or fulfillment, because that would be to dull the senses, to allow itself to be mortified. Desire is to disarrange the real, it is to continually manufacture new arrangements. And it is by disrupting the real that desire in Avalovara is revolutionary. Thus, the present analysis intends to observe the ways in which desire moves through the narrative, the assemblages it produces, as well as its contributions to new organic possibilities in the text. As desire irremediably passes through the body, the constitution of the characters' bodies is analyzed, as well as the ways they affect and are affected by the world around them. I will activate views of desire present in the thought of Deleuze and Guattarri, inspired by Spinoza, to desire while lacking, as expressed by Plato, in addition to the book O Desejo (1990), organized by Adauto Novaes, which brings a series of essays on the subject. The thesis also brings, as theoretical support, the essayistic writing of Osman Lins himself, reflections ofJean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Blanchot and Roland Barthes.Acesso AbertoAvalovaraDesejoCriação literáriaOsman LinsLiteratura brasileiraO que irrevelado se move em sua carne: o desejo em Avalovara, de Osman LinsdoctoralThesisCNPQ::LINGUISTICA, LETRAS E ARTES::LINGUISTICA