Next Thursday, the 25th, professor Eduardo Pellejero, from the Department of Philosophy at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), launches the book O que vi (Diary of a common spectator). In the author's words, "In What I Saw, fiction and criticism, narrative and essay merge into an intense and personal writing that, through the stories it tells, gives a lot to think about. In fact, in the form of the diary of a common spectator, in this disturbing novel the true character is the reader." The launch will be at 7pm, at Margem Hub de Fotografia, located in Lagoa Nova.
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