@article {Fern{\'a}ndez-Medina89, author = {Nicol{\'a}s Fern{\'a}ndez-Medina}, title = {Tradi{\c c}{\~a}o e ruptura: Jo{\~a}o Cabral de Melo Neto em Barcelona, 1947{\textendash}1950}, volume = {42}, number = {2}, pages = {89--109}, year = {2005}, doi = {10.1353/lbr.2006.0003}, publisher = {University of Wisconsin Press}, abstract = {Jo{\~a}o Cabral de Melo Neto{\textquoteright}s first diplomatic mission abroad was to Barcelona, Spain, between the years 1947 and 1950. During this period, the young Jo{\~a}o Cabral came into direct contact with some of the most important Spanish intellectuals of the time, such as Joan Mir{\'o}, Jorge Guill{\'e}n, Carles Ribas, Joan Brossa and Antoni T{\`a}pies. This contact was crucial in not only shaping Jo{\~a}o Cabral{\textquoteright}s vision of poetry and art, but also the artistic vision of his Spanish counterparts. This article examines the rich artistic and cultural interchange between Jo{\~a}o Cabral and the Spanish intellectuals during these first years in Spain.}, issn = {0024-7413}, URL = {https://lbr.uwpress.org/content/42/2/89}, eprint = {https://lbr.uwpress.org/content/42/2/89.full.pdf}, journal = {Luso-Brazilian Review} }