The 'Poetry of Football' in Literature and Popular Brazilian Music

Our contribution aims at a comparative analysis of poems and song lyrics of the Brazilian popular music that have the football as theme. To reflect about the relationship between football, literature and music, we will adopt the category of 'calcio di poesia' formulated by the famous Itali...

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