
Insônia e Ciúmes: Dois contos de Graciliano Ramos
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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
Insônia reúne dois contos de Graciliano Ramos. O primeiro, que dá nome ao livro, explora a angústia de um homem que não consegue dormir e se perde em suas dúvidas existenciais sobre si e o mundo. O segundo conto, "Ciúmes", narra a história de Zulmira, uma dona de casa comum que descobre a traição de seu marido com uma prostituta. Descontando sua raiva de forma sutil e insidiosa, ela recorre a um tipo de vingança psicológico, pecando por pensamento e descontando sua frustração no filho pequeno. Ambos os contos exploram temas como solidão, ciúmes, desespero e as complexas relações humanas.
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