Hypnosis
by Paulo Moura
Description
In the early 1990s, Mexican journalist Chespirito Diaz arrived in Washington willing to win in life and save the world. He was far from imagining that he would be the cause of a war. When Rachel Woodberg, a daughter of the American elite, with an obsession for adventure, proposed an unorthodox report on a gang summit, Chespirito realized that he was treading dangerous ground. Hypnosis is the novel of that decisive decade, between Bill Clinton's inauguration in 1993 and the Iraq war in 2003, and can be read as a reflection on the nature and origins of collective persuasion in the contemporary world. A story that is only beginning.
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Author Biography
Paulo Moura is a Portuguese writer and freelance reporter born in 1959. He studied History and Journalism, and was a journalist at Público for 23 years. He was a news correspondent in New York, editor of Pública magazine, and he has covered events in war-torn regions throughout the world.
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- Publisher/Imprint Penguin Random House / Suma de Letras
- Orginal LanguagePortuguese
- ISBN/Identifier 9789896655181
- Publication Country or regionPortugal
- FormatPaperback
- Primary Price 17.70 EUR
- Pages304
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleHipnose
- Copyright Year2020
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