Interview with Natália Borges Polesso
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https://doi.org/10.11606/va.i39.178500Keywords:
Feminism, Literary production, Brazilian fiction, Natália Borges PolessoAbstract
Interview with the Brazilian writer Natália Borges Polesso, on specific themes of her creative project and of her main lines of reflection. Granted at the time the writing of her most recent novel was completed (Controle, 2020), the conversation constitutes a unique opportunity to think about some punctual subjects of today, especially feminism and how the author absorbs it in her fictional exercise.
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