OS SUPRIDORES, BY JOSÉ FALERO: THE BRAZILIAN SOUTHERN’S PERIPHERY IN FOCUS
Abstract
The present review aims the presentation of the novel Os supridores, written by José Falero and published by Editora Todavia in 2020. In the narrative, set in a peripheral scenario, the marginalized population takes the lead of the actions, showing awareness related to the imbalance of social classes in Brazil. Between accepting a life full of deprivation or entering the underworld of drug trafficking, the characters choose the second option, starring a plot which mixes the philosophies of trafficking and Marxism.
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