This study aims to examine links between concepts of space in Geography and Literature, taking
as a source of research Espaço Terrestre, by Gilvan Lemos. It also seeks to investigate the
imbrications of spatial geographic aspects and the space category in the featured narrative; to
analyze the composition, both physical and idiosyncratic, of characters from the space category,
in addition to verifying the interference of geographic space in the construction of changes in
social behavior. In order to enable the development of this work, a bibliographic review was
elaborated, composed by the readings of studies developed about the space category made by the
geographers Yi Fu Tuan and Milton Santos, as well as the philosopher Henri Lefebvre. In the
literary and linguistic field, great contributions were given by Osman Lins, Antônio Dimas and
Mikhail Bakhtin. From this perspective, we believe that knowledge of the concept of geographic
space can enhance the understanding of the Espaço Terrestre narrative. In this way, the analyses
carried out in the work of Gilvan Lemos allowed us to point out that the perceptions and
contributions brought by Geography to the study of literary space expand not only the vision of
space from the fictional perspective but also of the author subject and the reader subject, through
different fields of observation, reading and interpretation of space, which we characterize as
stereoscopic from an interdisciplinary perspective.