
reading and belief
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
The fiction reader learns to exercise his inner freedom by going through spaces of what could happen
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
The fiction reader learns to exercise his inner freedom by going through spaces of what could happen
By ALEXANDRE ROSA:
Considerations on Pausilippo da Fonseca's novel-feuilleton
By RENATO ORTIZ:
The “truth” of a narrative lies in its internal coherence, its reason for being does not rest on what is alien to it.
By GILBERT ACHCAR:
Military industrial complexes everywhere are rubbing their hands in glee
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE:
The US hypostatizes, simultaneously, in the hearts and minds of most western populations, fatherhood and divinity
By FLÁVIO R. KOTHE:
The fiction reader learns to exercise his inner freedom by going through spaces of what could happen
By ALEXANDRE ROSA:
Considerations on Pausilippo da Fonseca's novel-feuilleton
By RENATO ORTIZ:
The “truth” of a narrative lies in its internal coherence, its reason for being does not rest on what is alien to it.
By GILBERT ACHCAR:
Military industrial complexes everywhere are rubbing their hands in glee
By ALEXANDRE ARAGÃO DE ALBUQUERQUE:
The US hypostatizes, simultaneously, in the hearts and minds of most western populations, fatherhood and divinity