Brazil

Arealva. The good-bye angel by Ignacio de Loyola Brandao. 2018/01

Balneario Camboriu. Las fantasías electivas de Carlos Henrique Schroeder. 2019/06

Belem. Belem d’Edyr Augusto. 2018/06

Campinas. Fluxo-floema by Hilda Hilst. 2018/06

Florianopolis. Atlantic hotel by Joao Gilberto Noll. 2017/09

Fortaleza. Dora, Doralina by Rachel de Queiroz. 2019/11

Fortaleza. Là où les tigres sont chez eux de Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès. 2018/06

Fortaleza. The three Marias by Raquel de Queiroz. 2018/06

Ilheus. Les terres du bout du monde de Jorge Amado. 2018/06

Maceio. Barren lives by Graciliano Ramos. 2019/11

Mato Grosso. The lost city of z by David Grann. 2018/06

Mato Grosso do Sul. The chandelier by Clarice Lispector. 2018/06

Minas Gerais. Chronicle of the murdered house by Lucio Cardoso. 2017/04

Porto Alegre. Diary of the fall by Michel Laub. 2018/01

Porto Alegre. Quiet creature on the corner by Joao Gilberto Noll. 2017/06

Porto Alegre. Max and the cats by Moacyr Scliar. 2019/11

Porto Alegre. The centaur in the garden by Moacyr Scliar. 2018/06

Recife. The women of Tijucopapo by Marilene Felinto. 2019/11

Rio de Janeiro. All dogs are blue by Rodrigo de Souza Leao. 2020/11

Rio de Janeiro. Dom Casmurro by Machado de Assis. 2017/09

Rio de Janeiro. Near to the wild heart by Clarice Lispector. 2017/04

Rio de Janeiro. The end by Fernanda Torres. 2018/06

Salvador. Captains of the sands by Jorge Amado. 2019/11

Salvador. The double death of Quincas Water-Bray by Jorge Amado. 2018/06

Santos. The obscene madame d by Hilda Hilst. 2017/05

Sao Carlos. I didn’t talk by Beatriz Bracher. 2019/11

Sao Paulo. A cup of rage by Raduan Nassar. 2017/02

Sao Paulo. Ancient tillage by Raduan Nassar. 2017/02

Sao Paulo. K by Bernardo Kucinski. 2018/06

Sao Paulo. My German Brother by Chico Buarque. 2021/06

Sao Paulo. The girl in the photograph by Lygia Fagundes Telles. 2019/11

Sao Paulo. Whatever happened to Dulce Veiga by Caio Fernando Abreu. 2019/06

Trindade. The cruise of the Alerte by E.F.Knight. 2020/02

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