On Brazilian Literature: Deadly Irony—or the Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas — Siblíní Journal
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There were many ways that I could have picked to start this post. I could have begun with quotes from Susan Sontag or Harold Bloom praising Machado de Assis to the point that would make all of my words unnecessary. I could have chosen the classical “Brás Cubas is dead,” to intrigue you into adding t
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