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        Liberty Farm

        A Family Portrait

        by Izai Amorim

        Set in the semi-arid backlands of northeastern Brazil and spanning one century and three generations, this family saga is a complex psychological portrait of family life, intertwined with Brazil’s history from the birth of the republic to the end of the military dictatorship in 1989.Liberty Farm is a chronicle of family and society, history and geography, life and death, loyalty and justice, truth and connivance. It’s also a tale of paternal and filial love in all of its forms: strongly felt, unreciprocated, withheld, yearned for, never obtained. “Father, please look at me...”The death of the favorite son creates a love black hole that sucks away the father’s entire love. Invisible like the ones in the sky, this love black hole will rule the family for decades, its existence only revealed by the odd behavior of the three older sons. “The family must always stay together...”

      • Fantasy
        June 2020

        Flor de Gume

        by Malcher, Monique

        With her intense poetic prose, the author strolls through the streets and waters of Pará, bringing up the pains of girls, mothers, grandparents. Three generations of strong women, in 37 short stories by Pará author Monique Malcher. "Monique does not seem concerned with developing a literary formula, but rather, much more than that, producing the narrative gesture in its continuous act, moistened because it has just come out of the womb." Paloma Franca Amorim, writer from Pará, in the preface to the book “Monique Malcher writes the growth of resistant women. He draws life lines that, we know, have often been almost interrupted; but he opens his hands and shows us a transformation: the courageous flower that defends itself, reacts, attacks. ” Jarid Arraes, writer and editor of Flor de Gume for the Ferina seal, in the presentation of the book

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