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Livro usado, em bom estado; pode conter raros grifos.
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Autobiographic texts by artist Iberé Camargo (1914-1994) who started writing his memoirs little before his death, in a literary exercise where he had the need to return to his childhood. The present edition is an unfinished narration of his younger life composed by scenes and personages recalled by a boy and a teenager who grew up in the solitude of the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul. “Memory is like a drawer of saved things. We are not what we are, but what we virtually will be able to do. My luggage is my dreams. I was the poet of the streets, of the quiet side streets of Rio, before it turned into a city devastated by violence. I was always linked to the land, to my patio”–Page 29.





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