Literary Genres Literary Souls

Somebody Loves Youby Mona Arshi And Other Stories 2022176 pages14×21 cm Plangent, deft, and sparkling with wry humour, Somebody Loves You is a moving exploration of how we choose or 
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Parwana’s Eveningsby Bachtyar Ali Andesha, 2009; Unionsverlag 2021294 pages14×21 cm Iraqi Kurdistan in the 1980s: Two sisters, Parwana and Khandan, full of life and desire for freedom, face two different 
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My Uncle Jamshid Khanby Bachtyar Ali Andesha, 2015; Unionsverlag 2021151 pages14×21 cm A weightless, touching, and also tragic story about getting lost, starting over and the question of where we 
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O riso dos ratosThe Laughter of Ratsby Joca Reiners Terron Todavia Livros, 2021208 pages13,5×20,8 cm An apocalyptic journey through hell by one of Brazil’s greatest contemporary writers. A story that 
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A morte e o meteoroDeath and meteorby Joca Reiners Terron Todavia Livros, 2019120 pages13,5×20,8 cm An intricate and surprising literary adventure that combines the death of the Amazon forest with 
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Corpos SecosDry Bodiesby Luisa Geisler, Marcelo Ferroni, Natalia Borges Polesso, Samir Machado de Machado Alfaguara, 2021192 pages15×23 cm In this eight-handed novel, a fatal disease plagues Brazil, turning the country 
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Northeastern Gothicby Christiano Aguiar Alfaguara, 2022136 pages15×23 cm In these stories, the author delves into gothic and folk elements, mixing real and supernatural horrors with a dreamlike, surrealistic style. He 
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Erva BravaWild Grassby Paulliny Tort Fósforo Editora, 2022104 pages14×21 cm A book that questions the thin thin line between reason and superstition through the eyes of a young woman who 
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O amor dos homens avulsosUninteresting Lifeby Victor HeringerCompanhia das Letras, 2021264 pages14×21 cm This posthumous publication, a mix of memoir, essays, notes and chronicles written between 2014 and 2017, blends 
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Fby Antônio Xerxenesky Companhia das Letras, 2021208 pages14×21 cm In a story that is both introspective and brutal, Antônio Xerxenesky forces us to confront past traumas, but, above all, to 
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O sorriso da hienaThe smiling hyenaby Gustavo ÁvilaVerus, 2017266 pages15×23 cm Through the narration of a series of mysterious crimes, Gustavo Ávila reflects on the origin of evil and on 
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As PerguntasQuestionsby Antônio Xerxenesky Companhia das Letras, 2017184 pages14×21 cm A book that questions the thin line between reason and superstition through the eyes of a young woman who finds 
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Abaixo do ParaísoRight below Paradiseby André De Leones Editora Rocco, 2016256 pages14×21 cm With an on edge language, this novel accompanies its main character in his at- tempts to find 
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O som do rugido da onçaThe Sound of a Roaring Jaguarby Micheliny Verunschk Companhia das Letras, 2021168 pages14×21 cm In this lyrical novel, Micheliny Verunschk exposes the story of two 
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The Gurugu Pledgeby Juan Tomas Ávila Laurel And Other Stories, 2017192 pages13×20 cm An urgent novel, inspired by first-hand accounts. Existential, at turns exhilarating and sad, it brings the needed 
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Tupinilândiaby Samir Machado de Machado Todavia Livros, 2018448 pages16×23 cm A secret amusement park becomes the headquarters of a fascist colony whose members ignore what’s been going on in the 
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