This book investigates the spaces of interaction between Portuguese and Brazilian modernists--specifically Oswald de Andrade, Augusto de Campos and Haroldo de Campos, Ronald de Carvalho, Ant nio Ferro, Fernando Pessoa, M rio de S -Carneiro--and their interpretation of nation. Most importantly, the way in which their work echoes and transfigures the Ulysses myth, to be termed Portuguese Ulyssism by Brazilian Gilberto Freyre in his reading of Lu...