Uma Semana Decisiva

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Sinopse:

Léo é um homem do tempo atual, com sessenta anos, leva vida saudável, se cuida, está solteiro depois de dois casamentos, porém se divertiu muito na vida. O personagem principal faz um cruzeiro por cinco cidades do Mediterrâneo Oriental, durante uma semana que será importante para ele, para os demais personagens da obra e os da vida real da história recente do Brasil.

Na semana decisiva de 2016, o Brasil passa por um dos momentos mais dramáticos e decisivos da política contemporânea. Nela é decidido o passo mais importante para o impeachment de Dilma Rouseff, em cenário da Lava Jato.

A trama permite mostrar o marxismo cultural, a partir do golpe de 1964, e o nascimento da nova direita, de 2013, a partir de notícias da vida real daquela semana, além de discussões sobre as bandeiras da esquerda: racismo, homofobia e feminismo.

Léo tem problemas naturais de idade e tormento afetivo interior, os quais deverão ser resolvidos por ele para que alcance a mulher com que poderá viver o resto de sua vida, enquanto contempla o turbilhão de acontecimentos na esteira de borbulhas das hélices do navio.

A raridade deste romance está no fato que é escrito com viés de tendência política de centro ou de direita, já que é difícil encontrar escritor de ficção que não seja de esquerda com o consequente direcionamento de seus pensamentos nas obras que escrevem.

Autor: Rui Juliano

ISBN: 978-85-904919-3-4

I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive

Autor: Earle,Steve, Earle,Steve
Sinópse: “If Jesus were to return tomorrow to twenty-first century America and do some street preaching on the gritty South Presa Strip of San Antonio, he’d love Earle’s magnificently human, bighearted drifters.” –Howard Frank Mosher “Colorful, cool, and downright gripping.” –Robert Earl Keen Doc Ebersole lives with the ghost of Hank Williams–not just in the figurative sense, not just because he was one of the last people to see him alive, and not just because he is rumored to have given Hank the final morphine dose that killed him. In 1963, ten years after Hank’s death, Doc himself is racked by addiction. Since he lost his license to practice medicine, his morphine habit isn’t as easy to support. So he lives in a rented room in the red-light district on the south side of San Antonio, performing abortions and patching up the odd knife or gunshot wound. But when Graciela, a young Mexican immigrant, comes in search of Doc’s services, miraculous things begin to happen. Graciela bears a wound on her wrist that never heals, yet she heals others with the touch of her hand. Everyone she meets is transformed for the better, except maybe for Hank’s angry ghost–who isn’t at all pleased to see Doc doing well. A brilliant exploration of an obscure piece of music history, “I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive “is also a wonderful novel in its own right, a ballad of regret and redemption, and of the ways in which we remake ourselves and our world through the smallest of miracles. “Steve Earle brings to his prose the same authenticity, poetic spirit, and cinematic energy he projects in his music. “I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive” is like a dream you can’t shake, offering beauty and remorse, redemption in spades.” –Patti Smith “Shot through with humor and insight and . . . enough action and intriguing characters in it to keep readers turning pages.” –“Boston Globe” Doc Ebersole lives with the ghost of Hank Williams. Literally. In 1963, ten years after he may have given Hank the morphine shot that killed him, Doc has lost his license. Living in the red-light district of San Antonio, he performs abortions and patches up the odd knife wound to feed his addiction. But when Graciela, a young Mexican immigrant, appears in the neighborhood in search of Doc’s services, miraculous things begin to happen. Everyone she meets is transformed for the better, except, maybe, for Hank’s angry ghost–who isn’t at all pleased to see Doc doing well. Praise for Steve Earle: “Earle’s writing never lacks heart.” –“New York Times Book Review” “As he does in his songs, Earle finds the tenuous points of emotional connection between characters who are living not only on the edges of their own ability to cope, but often on the very margins of society itself.” –“Rolling Stone ” STEVE EARLE, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, actor, and activist, is the author of “Doghouse Roses.” He has released more than a dozen critically acclaimed albums and has appeared on film and television, with celebrated roles in “The Wire” and “Treme.”www.steveearle.com Steve Earle brings to his prose the same authenticity, poetic spirit, and cinematic energy he projects in his music. “I ll Never Get Out of This World Alive” is like a dream you can t shake, offering beauty and remorse, redemption in spades. Patti Smith Shot through with humor and insight and . . . enough action and intriguing characters in it to keep readers turning pages. “Boston Globe” Doc Ebersole lives with the ghost of Hank Williams. Literally. In 1963, ten years after he may have given Hank the morphine shot that killed him, Doc has lost his license. Living in the red-light district of San Antonio, he performs abortions and patches up the odd knife wound to feed his addiction. But when Graciela, a young Mexican immigrant, appears in the neighborhood in search of Doc s services, miraculous things begin to happen. Everyone she meets is transformed for the better, except, maybe, for Hank s angry ghost who isn t at all pleased to see Doc doing well. “
ISBN: 9780547754437

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