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Amora

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EDIÇÃO ESPECIAL - Três contos totalmente inéditos - Prefácio da autora trazendo o contexto da produção e trajetória da obra - Depoimentos de Cidinha da Silva e Conceição Evaristo - Posfácios de Milena Britto e Luiz Mauricio Azevedo Ao se debruçar sobre as diferentes manifestações do amor entre mulheres, estas histórias revelam um delicado retrato do mundo sob a perspectiva de protagonistas repletas de nuances e complexidades. Juntas, elas formam um mosaico de violências, desejos, caos, ternura e liberdade — sentimentos que se materializam em situações tão distintas quanto uma neta lésbica que descobre coincidências inesperadas com a avó, o deslumbramento diante de uma vizinha rodeada de mistérios ou o ritual sonhador de um casal de idosas em uma manhã de domingo. Obra vencedora do Prêmio Jabuti, traduzida e publicada em diversos países, Amora se tornou um clássico contemporâneo e ganha agora esta edição definitiva, com três novos contos e textos da autora e de convidadas refletindo sobre sua produção e importância.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 2, 2020
      Polesso’s bittersweet collection (after Control) explores the highs and lows of life for a series of Brazilian lesbians. In “My Cousin’s in Town,” an unnamed narrator invites her co-workers over for dinner, and when her girlfriend, Bruna—who was supposed to be traveling—comes out of their bathroom wrapped in a towel, the narrator introduces Bruna as a cousin to keep her sexual identity a secret. In “Dreaming,” Raquel, a businesswoman whose friends find her “shockingly tedious,” stuns them with a story from her time living in San Francisco in her 20s, when, naked and drunk during a house party, she sneaked into a celebrity’s pool and hooked up with a “blonde, leggy, tanned” woman with “surfer’s cheeks.” “Renfield’s Demons” tells the gut-punching story of Débora, who comes home unexpectedly and finds her partner, Moira, entangled with another woman on the living room floor. A week later, to combat her depression, Débora goes to a costume party where she has sex with a woman dressed as a vampire, who draws real blood when she bites. With brevity, abstraction, and narrative tension, Polesso offers a poignant look at women alternately broken down and resilient. Fans of Lucia Berlin will love these tense and twisty tales.

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