Open-access MÁRIO DE ANDRADE, HIS LETTERS AND US: A DISEASE THAT NO LONGER EXISTS AND THE DISEASE OF OUR TIMES

Abstract

The article explores the identification of Mário de Andrade (1893-1945) with the medical diagnosis of “neurasthenia”, and argues the Brazilian writer affirmed his “strong will” from the recognition of having “weak nerves”, the trait of this disease. The American physician Geoge M. Beard (18391883) formulated the diagnosis of neurasthenia in 1869. He attributed its occurrence to modern times and large cities. Based on the historical reflection, I suggest a link between Mário de Andrade’s existential experience and our experience in the face of a new disease. The Covid-19 is connected to globalized capitalism and environmental devastation, and it is a disease that challenges our emotional stability. Just as Mário was a good letter writer, I argue that social media can serve to cultivate friendship in difficult times.

Keywords Neurasthenia; Covid-19; Mário de Andrade; identity; disease

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