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Plinio Marcos, Leilan Assumpcao, Consuelo de Castro
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| #15073539 in Books | 2006-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.75 x5.75 x1.50l,1.52 | File type: PDF | 475 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Good content but horrible format|By Dave|I bought this book to help me study Portuguese. This isn't a side-by-side bilingual book (as most are). The first part is the Portuguese version and then the English translation follows - for each play! I found it impossible to study by flipping between the language sections.
Don't buy this book if you're learning Portuguese.
Plínio Marcos’ Two Lost in the Filthy Night shows language as the only possesion of two paupers living in claustrophobic conditions. The rapid and vigorous dialogue lashes out, enclosing the reader in a brutal game. Leilah Assumpção, in Moist Lips, Quiet Passion, dramatizes the sexual life of a couple trying to achieve their Big Orgasm. They remember their frustrating games by the dates of the military coups. Existence is possible only through ...
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