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By JOSÉ FERES SABINO: Commentary on the book by Ana Martins Marques
By JOSÉ FERES SABINO: In cinema and literature she presents herself not as the much feared enemy of the living, but rather as the double of any mortal
By JOSÉ FERES SABINO:
Considerations on the works of Charles Simic and Joseph Cornell
By JOSÉ FERES SABINO:
Considerations on the book “Memory of my sad whores”, by Gabriel García Márquez
By José Feres Sabino: Language reveals that possession is an illusion of possession and literature works as the key to the other side.
By JOSÉ FERES SABINO: In cinema and literature she presents herself not as the much feared enemy of the living, but rather as the double of any mortal
By JOSÉ FERES SABINO:
Considerations on the works of Charles Simic and Joseph Cornell
By JOSÉ FERES SABINO:
Considerations on the book “Memory of my sad whores”, by Gabriel García Márquez
By José Feres Sabino: Language reveals that possession is an illusion of possession and literature works as the key to the other side.