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Literatura Brasileira

Literatura Brasileira refers to the body of written works created by Brazilian authors, reflecting the country’s diverse culture, history, and societal changes. It spans from colonial times to contemporary poetry, fiction, and essays, showcasing themes such as independence, identity, social justice, and urban life. Influenced by indigenous, African, Portuguese, and immigrant cultures, it has produced renowned writers like Machado de Assis, Jorge Amado, and Clarice Lispector. This literature offers insights into Brazil’s complex identity, capturing its social struggles, traditions, and evolving perspectives, making it a vital part of both national heritage and world literature.