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Brazilian Literature

Between São Paulo and Bahia: An Interview with Lucrecia Zappi

by César Ferreira, Lucrecia Zappi, Susana Antunes
Essays

Illuminations of Translation: Haroldo de Campos and Octavio Paz in Austin

by Christian Elguera
Brazilian Literature

Poems from When I'm Not Around

by Annita Costa Malufe
Salgado Maranhão
Brazilian Literature

Three Poems

by Salgado Maranhão
Brazilian Literature

The Aboni Spirit of Things

by Itamar Vieira Junior
Brazilian Literature

"Translation is activism because it involves bringing one culture into another": An Interview with Laura Cesarco Eglin

by Jeannine M. Pitas, Laura Cesarco Eglin
Brazilian Literature

Three Poems from Of Death. Minimal Odes

by Hilda Hilst
Brazilian Literature

From Sombras de reis barbudos

by José J. Veiga
Dossier: Graphic Narrative

Two Brazilian Graphic Novelists: Gabriel Bá and Fábio Moon: A Conversation with Patrícia Lino

by Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá, Patrícia Lino
Bogotá39

Marilia Wakes Up

by Natalia Borges
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