A Look at the Portuguese World

 

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  It is a raw picture of men, their intimacy and what they think about women. It is a book written by a woman, Ines Pedrosa, who wants to show a certain male chauvinism and misogyny still very alive in the Portuguese society. I read a quote that great writers…
It is a novel written by J.Rentes Carvalho that touches several lives. The story unlike what you may think does not begin in Amsterdam, but in the womb of Tras-os-Montes, a remote village somewhere in the interior of Portugal. It's the story dreamed or not, (the reader decides) of the…
It has an unusual narrative that holds the reader from the first moment. It is an experience as it is not limited to written, is illustrated and even the letters characters change to give greater emphasis to the narrative. It is a metaphor for good and evil and that forces…
Jose Viale Moutinho is a personality larger than life, even in size. He is always attentive to the Portuguese world that surrounds him and that's what he writes about, collecting legends, tales and popular riddles. He is also a poet, novelist and translator of several literary works that always forgets…
It was the first book of Lidia Jorge published in 1980, which has been reissued recently by its 30th anniversary. It is a book filled with symbolism reflecting the interior country with a double meaning. Describes the daily life of Vilamaninhos in the deep Portugal, shaken by a series of…
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