
Dois dedos e Um pobre-diabo
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Narrated by:
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Felipe de Barros
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By:
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Graciliano Ramos
About this listen
Em Dois dedos, doutor Silveira é um médico dos anos 1940 que cuida de pessoas muitos pobres e não ganha muito. Até que toma coragem e adentra o gabinete do governador, seu antigo colega de escola, para arrumar um emprego mais bem remunerado. Vinte anos haviam se passado: o governador, agora um homem de olhos empapuçados e um dedo amputado, não reconhece o antigo amigo suburbano, de terno amassado e roupa "entufada na barriga", mais um homem a lhe pedir favores. A temática do comum diante do poder de um político também aparece em Um pobre-diabo. Aqui, um homem se vê diante de um obtuso deputado governista a quem pede favores.
©2024 Graciliano Ramos (P)2024 PopStories
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