Harmada by João Gilberto Noll

Set against a backdrop of existential wanderings, this narrative delves into the fragmented psyche of a former actor grappling with the loss of identity and purpose. As he drifts through a series of surreal and often disjointed encounters, the protagonist is caught in a perpetual state of flux, reflecting on the ephemeral nature of life and art. The story unfolds in a dreamlike manner, blurring the lines between reality and imagination, while exploring themes of alienation, memory, and the relentless search for meaning in a transient world.

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Published
1993
Nationality
Brazilian
Length
Very Short
Pages
100-150
Original Language
Portuguese
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