それ自体の東の西

O Oriente no Ocidente de si mesmo

By João Calazans Filho

Book Code: 848377

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Personal memories, Creativity, Humor, Fiction and romance

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Synopsis

現実が詩的なライセンスを持ち、大統領が韻を踏んで統治し、最高裁判所が「もしかしたら」に基づいて機能する世界で唯一の国であるゼンダへようこそ。ここでは、政治はサーカスショーであり、議会はチャリティービンゴのように見え、国家主権はパチンコと選挙のジングルで身を守ります。

それ自体の東の西 では、ジョアン・カラザンス・フィーリョが、半球で最もシュールな熱帯地政学のツアーに私たちを招待します。風刺であり、年代記であり、ファンファーレバンドによるストリートシアターです。大統領、詩人、内面の哲学者であるゼ・ダス・カブラス、経済学者のホセ・ミセラ(決議ではなくオープンスピーチの専門家)、ゼンダの最も鋭いマイクで不条理を語るジャーナリストのペドロ・ダ・ボカ・グランデなどの登場人物とともに、読者は笑いが抵抗であり誇張であり、明晰さの一形態である世界に飛び込みます。

この悲喜劇的な物語の中で、ゼンダは東洋の独裁政権に挑み、西洋の列強に反抗し、カフェにファストフードを置き、見本市で小銭をもらって第一世界の国になるためだけに侵略されることさえ夢見ています。これらすべては、「本来の民主主義」そのもの、つまり投票は重要だが即興は神聖である「本来の民主主義」そのものを擁護しながら。

Features

Number of pages 227
Edition 9 (2025)
Format Pocket (105x148)
Binding Paperback without flaps
Colour Black & white
Paper type Uncoated offset 75g
Language Japanese

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João Calazans Filho

João Calazans Filho is one of the most significant voices in contemporary Brazilian and global literature. A writer, chronicler, and passionate advocate for the Portuguese language, his work has become a cornerstone of 21st-century Ibero-American literature. With 69 books published, translated into 19 languages, and distributed in over 160 countries, Calazans Filho has achieved a rare level of international recognition, standing as one of the most widely read and respected authors of our time.

Born in Salvador, Bahia, João Calazans Filho weaves into his writing the colors, rhythms, and silences of the Brazilian Northeast. Yet his journey has also been shaped by a diverse cultural path, with his first books written between São Paulo and Spain—spaces that deeply influenced his artistic vision and expanded his narrative scope. With powerful novels, poignant chronicles, and soul-stirring poetry, Calazans has created a body of work that bridges continents while always maintaining a profoundly human, critical, and sensitive voice.

His stories explore the complexities of everyday life, social conflict, spirituality, urban violence, and hope as an act of resistance. Through vivid characters and narratives that move between realism and the symbolic, his literature speaks to universal themes with richness, accessibility, and emotional depth. The result is writing that moves, challenges, and transforms.

Throughout his career, João Calazans Filho has also stood out for his cultural commitment. A tireless advocate for reading and emerging writers, he leads literary projects, fosters public debates, and promotes initiatives that highlight the value of Brazilian culture. His dedication to the Portuguese language has taken him to literary conferences, book fairs, and academic institutions across Brazil and abroad, reaffirming literature as a tool for both identity and freedom.

Returning to Spain at various points in his career—with novels that resonate across both Latin America and Europe—Calazans is today celebrated as a true Ibero-American author, acclaimed by readers and critics around the globe.

João Calazans Filho is, without a doubt, a leading figure in Brazilian and world literature. His work reflects not only the soul of a people, but also the spirit of an era. An era in which voices like his—bold, human, and honest—remind us that words, when born of struggle and heart, can cross oceans and endure forever.

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