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Fernanda Torres

    Fernanda Torres es una aclamada artista cuya carrera abarca más de treinta y cinco años, honrando los escenarios teatrales, la pantalla grande y la televisión con una profunda sensibilidad. Su extenso trabajo demuestra una aguda comprensión de la psicología humana, la cual infunde en sus diversos personajes. Como columnista respetada y colaboradora de destacadas publicaciones brasileñas, comparte sus agudas observaciones y su sensibilidad literaria. Su novela debut marca una nueva dimensión en su expresión artística, prometiendo una narrativa cautivadora.

    Glory And Its Litany Of Horrors
    • Glory And Its Litany Of Horrors

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      "Mario Cardoso's meteoric rise to fame begins in the early sixties, when the promise of sex and revolution permeates the Rio air. But as he conquers the stage, arthouse cinema, and primetime TV, the fever and the decadence of stardom take their toll, and middle-aged Mario finds himself with an ebbing reputation, hairline, and bank account. He needs a royal comeback. Enter King Lear. Mario's turn as Shakespeare's mad monarch goes well until he's overtaken by a fit of laughter that gets more demented with each performance. Forced to cancel the show, he's confronted with his mother's unstaged madness - she's now convinced that Mario is in fact her long-departed husband. Broke and desperate, Mario signs on for an evangelical network production: Sodoma. Yet, as low as he's fallen, Mario's final set is one he never imagined. With the wicked humor and fleet-footed pace that made her novel The End a runaway bestseller in Brazil, Fernanda Torres's Glory and its Litany of Horrors is a razor-sharp take on the uneasy marriage of Art and the marketplace, and on the profession of acting in all its horror and glory"--Page 4 of cover

      Glory And Its Litany Of Horrors