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Fluxo-Floema
1970
First Published
4.26
Average Rating
186
Number of Pages
Fluxo-Floema is a detective novel of sorts―pornographic, scatological, and spiritual―that ultimately references the failure and success of writing. It’s about vocabulary, astrology, dramaturgy, science, a story within a story within a story. It’s a celestial map to social interaction and the failure of connection, a crafted examination of the distortions of religion and piety. Here we, the reader, visit nonsense, pathos, violence, and the flights of fancy of human coexistence.
Avg Rating
4.26
Number of Ratings
167
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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1 STARS
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Author

Hilda Hilst
Hilda Hilst
Author · 21 books

Hilda de Almeida Prado Hilst, more widely known as Hilda Hilst (Jaú, April 21, 1930–Campinas, February 4, 2004) was a Brazilian poet, playwright and novelist, whose fiction and poetry were generally based upon delicate intimacy and often insanity and supernatural events. Particularly her late works belong to the tradition of magic realism. In 1948 she enrolled the Law Course in Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de São Paulo(Largo São Francisco), finishing it in 1952. There she met her best friend, the writer Lygia Fagundes Telles. In 1966, Hilda moved to Casa do Sol (Sunhouse), a country seat next to Campinas, where she hosted a lot of writers and artists for several years. Living there, she dedicated all her time to literary creation. Hilda Hilst wrote for almost fifty years, and granted the most important Brazilian literary prizes.

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