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Mark Lopes He is a tenured professor at the Institute of Language Studies at Unicamp. He coordinates CELTA (Center for Studies in Literature, Theories of Religious Phenomenon and the Arts) and researches the relationship between ethics and aesthetics in poetry.
Professor Roberval's Bad Breath
Saint Bernard said that faith begins with hearing and love with sight.
The XL Prostitute
"...and he kissed their feet and anointed them with the ointment."
Mom doesn't like those kinds of games.
Capybara loved me for some early poems and other whispered prayers in my ear.
Memoirs of a Shameless Mulatto
"Opportunity makes not only thieves, but also great men."
Chacrinha in Ancestral Studies
"Last night, the Old Warrior appeared to me in the mirror. His image, so vivid, though ghostly, moved me deeply!"
The bitter and the sweet at a university
"What caused my disenchantment was a group of Christians being called idiots by a professor at an academic event."
The Court Jester, a Fable
In an exercise of imagination, we could propose these roles in our context. Why not create, for example, the character's position in the academic environment?
Much Ado about nothing
Marcos Lopes: "What is the reason for this gap between what the school claims to teach and what the university demands in its exams? Why do students demonstrate in their answers the lack of an effective experience of literature?"
