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Saga of Brutes
2016
First Published
4.25
Average Rating
252
Number of Pages
Saga of Brutes draws together three confronting and darkly comic “Between Dog Fights and Hog Slaughter,” “The Dirty Work of Others,” and “ carbo animalis,” published in one volume for the first time. Ana Paula Maia’s no-holds barred narrative pulls few punches, describing a shocking reality of the lives of the invisible workingmen who, like Atlas, are forced to carry society’s burdens. These heroes of vile circumstance―coal miners, firemen, garbage collectors, crematorium workers―are the soot-covered supermen who risk their lives performing difficult and dangerous work for others. But in the end, they, too, amount to nothing but carbo animalis―notwithstanding the impure relation of coal to diamonds. Despite their straightforwardness, Ana Paula Maia’s stories are filled with great insight and compassion for the lives of the men who live on the edge of a society built with their own sweat.
Avg Rating
4.25
Number of Ratings
24
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Author

Ana Paula Maia
Ana Paula Maia
Author · 9 books

Ana Paula Maia (Nova Iguaçu, 1977) is a Brazilian writer, scriptwriter and musician. During her adolescence she player at a punk rock band and studied piano. As a scriptwriter she took part in the script of the short film O entregador de pizza (2001), and along with Mauro Santa Cecilia and Ricardo Petraglia, she wrote the theatrical monologue O rei dos escombros assembled in 2003 by the Moacyr Chaves firm. She published her first novel under the title O habitante das falhas subterrâneas in 2003. She is the author of the trilogy A saga dos brutos, started by the short novel Entre rinhas de cachorros e porcos abatidos y O trabalho sujo dos outros—published in one volume—and concluded by the novel Carvão animal. Influenced by Dostoievski, by Quentin Tarantino and Sergio Leone in her cinematography, and the pulp literature and series, her works are maked by the violence and the treatment of their characters, that often includes scatological elements.

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