Tag: books
Rodrigo Naves talks about his new book, “Van Gogh: Salvation through Painting”
Gabriel San Martin* On February 5th, writer and art critic Rodrigo Naves published his new book: Van Gogh: Salvation through Painting (Editora However). Although the Dutch painter is...
Dark and fertile times
A great diversity of creative paths were adopted by artists, writers and thinkers in a period of impasses, complexity and full of unanswered questions.
literary highlights
Check out the literary highlights of the Unmissable Series. The titles go through fiction, philosophy, criticism and analysis of authoritarian aspects of the Brasilia project, the symbolic and visual confusion of São Paulo and the conquest...
Reading recommendations
The Biography of Elizabeth I, short stories and fiction make up the reading recommendations for the Unmissable Series. Check out. Reading recommendations End of Story Lydia Davis, Translation by Julián Fuks, José Olympio, 210 pages A woman tries to write a book while...
3 books to read this month
The literary series "Imperdíveis" returned to ARTE!Brasileiros. We recommend 3 books to read now and reflect on the relationships built between art and society. The titles of the time deal with topics that go through...
Unmissable series: reading indications
Originally published in CULTURA!Brasileiros, the series Imperdíveis features relevant literature titles. Remember the series Imperdíveis Sul Verônica Stigger, Publisher 34,91 pages A short story, a short play and a poem form a strange puzzle in which all...
Books: Return to the Unmissable series
Check out editions of books in the "Imperdíveis" series, originally published in the former CULTURA!Brasileiros
Books by and about amazing women released in 2018
Maya Angelou's relationship with her mother, the trajectory of the artist Carla Chaim and the analyzes and proposals of the economist Laura Carvalho are some of them.
Ricardo Lísias and the professionalization of the writer
For the São Paulo author, the formation of a reading public that focuses on literature is a crucial factor for the 'writer' profession to really exist.