Confessions of a Catholic Lady
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Congenital reactionism is not just the preserve of evangelicals
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Congenital reactionism is not just the preserve of evangelicals
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: The digital universe has become a nightmare paradise and, more often than not, a cult of stupidity
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Small dictionary of versions and counterfeits of a kidnapped myth
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: How women, in the most ancient past, invented ways to dominate and shine in an exclusively male world
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Excerpt chosen by the author of the recently released book
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: It spreads insidiously, and nobody usually notices it in the beginning, when it seems an easily discarded, trivial, even childish little thing
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
On his psychedelic journey through the Land of Santa Cruz
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
In these times of democratization of death, the affordable and resilient Kalashnikov has claimed more victims than atomic bombs
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
A political platform without thunderous twists: just make men less unhappy
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
We are so unused to beautiful news that we almost need to reprogram ourselves to metabolize winning for good.
By MARÍLIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
Religion's power comes from something much simpler, its unshakable truths.
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: The last few years have consolidated an unexplored trait of Brazilianness: boçality has come out of the closet
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
Notes on masks on the chin, beatings on the periphery, raves in Leblon, partying on yachts and the bouncy Brazilian rush towards collective suicide
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
Let's forget, for the moment, the hesitant explanatory schemes, to plug into the ground wire of everyday urgency
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Civilization is a sophisticated and grandiloquent defense mechanism against the awareness of our mortality: a vast trick for us to survive
By Marilia Pacheco Fiorillo: a reality that was totally unknown a few months ago, totally unknown so far, requires some patience, including the concept.
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Congenital reactionism is not just the preserve of evangelicals
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: The digital universe has become a nightmare paradise and, more often than not, a cult of stupidity
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Small dictionary of versions and counterfeits of a kidnapped myth
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: How women, in the most ancient past, invented ways to dominate and shine in an exclusively male world
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Excerpt chosen by the author of the recently released book
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: It spreads insidiously, and nobody usually notices it in the beginning, when it seems an easily discarded, trivial, even childish little thing
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
On his psychedelic journey through the Land of Santa Cruz
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
In these times of democratization of death, the affordable and resilient Kalashnikov has claimed more victims than atomic bombs
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
A political platform without thunderous twists: just make men less unhappy
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
We are so unused to beautiful news that we almost need to reprogram ourselves to metabolize winning for good.
By MARÍLIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
Religion's power comes from something much simpler, its unshakable truths.
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: The last few years have consolidated an unexplored trait of Brazilianness: boçality has come out of the closet
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
Notes on masks on the chin, beatings on the periphery, raves in Leblon, partying on yachts and the bouncy Brazilian rush towards collective suicide
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO:
Let's forget, for the moment, the hesitant explanatory schemes, to plug into the ground wire of everyday urgency
By MARILIA PACHECO FIORILLO: Civilization is a sophisticated and grandiloquent defense mechanism against the awareness of our mortality: a vast trick for us to survive
By Marilia Pacheco Fiorillo: a reality that was totally unknown a few months ago, totally unknown so far, requires some patience, including the concept.