Immigrating into the Absurd: A Review of Tropicália by Ananda Lima
byTropicália is a book that doesn’t pull its punches or steer away from the absurd, pulling in readers from the first line, “She devoured…
Tropicália is a book that doesn’t pull its punches or steer away from the absurd, pulling in readers from the first line, “She devoured…
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