"Água parada": a look on modernity in the fiction by Alcides Maya
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.2008.2.4509Keywords:
Alcides Maya, Rio Grande do Sul, ModernizationAbstract
This paper aims to analyze writings by Alcides Maya, focusing on similarities between his fiction and political ideas in the press, even thought they might look radically opposed or contradictory. In dramatizing personal and social conflicts in the region of Rio Grande do Sul, the author expressed his concerns about its decadence, through the lenses of a modernization agendaDownloads
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