NO SERTÃO, A INVENÇÃO DA CIDADE INVISÍVEL
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https://doi.org/10.21680/1984-817X.2025v1n1ID41626Abstract
In 1972, when Italo Calvino released The Invisible Cities - for many the most iconic of his literary works - the author presented his readers with a very unique and peculiar way of thinking about the city: among many possible elements to be analyzed, it stands out that Calvin's cities have in common the fact that they are not observable only through the physical, material vision produced by the eyes. The object of this text is a city that is not among the fifty-five described in Calvino's work, but, even so, it carries with it many of the elements capable of making us think of it as another “invisible city”. It is Juazeiro do Norte, geographically located in the Brazilian state of Ceará.
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