O Pai Da Menina Morta by Tiago Ferro
A father struggles to live after the sudden death of his young daughter, recording his days in a raw, diary-like voice that turns private mourning into a relentless interrogation of memory, language and responsibility. The narrative follows how grief reshapes everyday routines and relationships, as the act of writing becomes both a compulsion and a fragile attempt to give shape to absence, guilt and the limits of representation. Intimate and formally inventive, the book probes how personal loss collides with public consolation and the ways we try — and fail — to hold on to what’s gone.
- Published
- 2018
- Nationality
- Brazilian
- Length
- Unknown
- Pages
- Unknown
- Original Language
- Portuguese
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