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Histórias de Amor
1997
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Certo de que as rimas de amor não são previsíveis como em uma cantiga de roda, Rubem Fonseca, nas narrativas desta obra, dá vida a personagens trágicos que, enclausurados em uma atmosfera de repressão, insatisfação e violência, buscam a redenção corrompendo ternura e afeto em anseios inescrutáveis.Publicado pela primeira vez em 1997, Histórias de amor mostra um autor em pleno domínio de sua arte, conduzindo o texto com movimentos precisos em meio aos cenários mais perversos.Os sete contos do livro se sucedem na cadência de uma valsa macabra, e o amor que se manifesta pelas páginas vem destituído de encantos, suspiros e palpitaçõ ele se faz presente no luto que transcende as diferenças entre espécies ("Betsy"), na provação extrema destinada a um sentimento inexistente ("Cidade de Deus"), no caso extraconjugal de texturas noir ("Carpe diem"), na fé que desconhece as fronteiras entre céu e inferno ("O amor de Jesus no coração").O amor é real. Porém—parafraseando os versos do dramaturgo Jean Anouilh na epígrafe do livro —, há também a vida, sua inimiga.
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Rubem Fonseca
Rubem Fonseca
Author · 30 books

He is an important brazilian writer (novelist, short story writer and screenwriter), born in Juiz de Fora, state of Minas Gerais, but he lived for most of his life in Rio de Janeiro. In 1952, he started his career in the police and became a policy commissioner. Even though, he refuses to do interviews and is a very reclusive person, much like Thomas Pynchon, who is a personal friend of Fonseca. His writing is pretty dark and gritty, filled with violence and sexual content, and it usually happens in a very urban setting. He says that a writer should have the courage to show what most people are afraid to say. His work is considered groundbreaking in Brazilian literature, up until then mostly focused on rural settings and usually treating cities with a very biased point-of-view. Almost all Brazilian contemporary writers acknowledge Fonseca's importance, and quite a few authors from the newer generation, such as Patrícia Melo or Luis Ruffato, say that he's a huge influence. He started his career with short stories, and they are usually considered to be the best part of his work. His first popular novel was "A Grande Arte" (High Art), but "Agosto" is usually considered to be his best work. In 2003, he won the Camões Prize - considered to be the most important award in the Portuguese language - and the Juan Rulfo Prize - award for Latin American and the Caribbean literature.

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