Tag Archives: Fernando de Collor
“A Death in Brazil: A Book of Omissions”, by Peter Robb, Bloomsbury.
Courtesy Bloomsbury publishing If I were to trawl through my notebooks, through the shapeless lumps of bytes that make the impalpable documents folder in my laptop’s solid-state drive, I’d find a page, or many a .docx files, titled exactly like … Continue reading
Posted in Books review, Odd ones out
Tagged A death in Brazil, Bloomsbury, Book Review, Brazil, Fernando de Collor, Lula da Silva, Nordeste, Pernambuco, Peter Robb, Recife
9 Comments