Nobody kills the rainbow

Nobody kills the rainbow

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José Cândido de Carvalho uses the word "rainbow" to refer to the variety of great writers, politicians, musicians, football players and so many giants representing Brazilian culture.

"Nobody Kills the Rainbow" is a work in which the author conducts a series of interviews with some of the most prominent icons of Brazilian culture and politics. Among them are Chico Buarque, Glauber Rocha, Chico Anysio, Maria Bethânia, and JK. In this book, the reader is invited to immerse themselves in engaging and revealing conversations, in which important figures share their experiences, ideas, and views on various aspects of Brazilian society.

Throughout the pages, we are introduced to a variety of personalities who left their mark on Brazilian history, from renowned writers and artists to influential political leaders and intellectuals. Through these interviews, the author provides us with a privileged behind-the-scenes look at the country's public and cultural life, revealing the challenges, aspirations, and dilemmas faced by these notable figures.

With engaging and insightful prose, José Cândido de Carvalho invites us to reflect on the fundamental issues that have shaped and continue to influence Brazilian society, from political and social transformations to the nuances of cultural identity.

ISBN978-850-301-081-8
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Altura210 mm
Largura135 mm
Profundidade17 mm
Lançamento12/12/2012
Páginas302
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Jose Candido de Carvalho

José Cândido de Carvalho (1914-1989) foi membro da Academia Brasileira de Letras. Também publicados pela José Olympio: O coronel e o lobisomem, Olha para o céu, Frederico!, Por que Lulu Bergantim não atravessou o Rubicon, Se eu morrer telefone para o céu (coleção Sabor Literário).

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