
A Valsa da Fome e o Futuro Presidente
Dois Contos de Júlia Lopes de Almeida
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Narrated by:
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Ágatha Duarte
About this listen
No conto A valsa da fome, o enredo faz um recorte na vida do pianista Hipólito, que, depois morte da irmã, nunca mais tocara, posto ter vendido o piano para pagar seu funeral. Começa a passar fome. Então um conhecido lhe oferece a oportunidade de tocar numa festa, onde acaba por desmaiar... porque não comera e porque se encantara com a própria música. Em "O futuro presidente", contam-se os sonhos de um pobre costureira com o futuro do filhinho que dorme a seu lado, sonhos estes interrompidos pela notícia de que o marido perdera o emprego.
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