“By and large the literature of a democracy will never
exhibit the order, regularity, skill, and art characteristic of aristocratic
literature; formal qualities will be neglected or actually despised. The style
will often be strange, incorrect, overburdened, and loose, and almost always
strong and bold. Writers will be more anxious to work quickly than to perfect
details. Short works will be commoner than long books, wit than erudition,
imagination than depth. There will be a rude and untutored vigor of thought
with great variety and singular fecundity. Authors will strive to astonish more
than to please, and to stir passions rather than to charm taste.” (em Democracy in America)
Prefiro não
imaginar o que Alexis de Tocqueville diria se conhecesse a atual literatura
brasileira.
Que coincidência! Começarei a ler "A Democracia na America" hoje!
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