"Vidas secas", de Graciliano Ramos
Vidas secas by Graciliano Ramos is a novel about a family fleeing hunger and drought in northeastern Brazil, exploring themes of inequality and education. It is a significant work of contemporary Brazilian literature.
- Manuel Rivas describes it as a novel that should figure in the Antiguo Testamento.
- Mariana Travacio states that Ramos seeks the bone of the language where silence approaches reality.
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