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^Poesia concreta brasileira: as vanguardas na encruzilhada modernista
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Gonzalo Moisés Aguilar - 2005 1977 A cantora Gal Costa grava duas canções do repertório de Billie Holiday ("Crazy He Calls Me" e "Solitude"), em seu disco Caras & Bocas, em versões de Augusto de Campos. "Antílope/alga/melicanora/Gal" escreveu Haroldo em um poema sáfico (incluído em A Educação dos Cinco Sentidos).