The third chapbook for the series "Golden Age of Clairvoyance": an excerpt from the unfinished novel by Lima Barreto, titled "O cemitério dos vivos" , with an unusual essay by Alcebiades Diniz Miguel. The past was a time of triumphant superstitions, myths, symbols, nations and wars. It was also a time of clairvoyants. Therefore, the series of chapbooks Golden Age of Clairvoyance, released by Raphus Press in an exquisite edition made by Buchmanufaktur, Switzerland, seeks to retrace this strange epoch, with its black mirrors, its monstrosities, the ancestral origin of all evils. In all the three volumes of the series, there are all these elements. In them we nd the translations of authors such as Lima Barreto, Leopoldo Lugones and Alfred Jarry from the original Languages to English. And compositions, essays, portraits and other imaginary creations of Alcebiades Diniz Miguel. There are also, in each of the chapbooks, unique images and the fortuitous fugacity of time.
Language
English
Pages
22
Format
Chapbook
Release
August 01, 2017
The Origins (Excerpt from Cemetery for the Living)
The third chapbook for the series "Golden Age of Clairvoyance": an excerpt from the unfinished novel by Lima Barreto, titled "O cemitério dos vivos" , with an unusual essay by Alcebiades Diniz Miguel. The past was a time of triumphant superstitions, myths, symbols, nations and wars. It was also a time of clairvoyants. Therefore, the series of chapbooks Golden Age of Clairvoyance, released by Raphus Press in an exquisite edition made by Buchmanufaktur, Switzerland, seeks to retrace this strange epoch, with its black mirrors, its monstrosities, the ancestral origin of all evils. In all the three volumes of the series, there are all these elements. In them we nd the translations of authors such as Lima Barreto, Leopoldo Lugones and Alfred Jarry from the original Languages to English. And compositions, essays, portraits and other imaginary creations of Alcebiades Diniz Miguel. There are also, in each of the chapbooks, unique images and the fortuitous fugacity of time.