This book, entitled "The Jailer and the Prisoner," is an exquisite work by Evan do Carmo. In this modern narrative, the author leads us through a carefully crafted, lucid and coherent fiction, attentive to the contemporary demands of an organized and conscious society. Evan doesn't shy away from saying what needs to be said, using his art to expose injustices and denounce possible abuses by the authorities of our time.
By creating a plot completely the fruit of his inventiveness, he captivates us from the beginning to the end, with well-constructed dialogues, without exaggeration, while deconstructing pillars of reality to erect his singular fictional cave.
The cell in which most of the story takes place reminds us of so many other realities experienced by special men around the world. It is a scenario that, although it is a creation of the author, makes us reflect on other forms of deprivation of freedom, especially freedom of expression.
Evan do Carmo, with his vast knowledge about the world and universal culture, enriches the national culture, indicating consecrated authors and suggesting relevant readings. Throughout the narrative, it is possible that the reader feels immersed in news and newspapers, which evidences the author's mastery over his craft as a journalist, by blending reality and fiction in a fluid and natural way.
The fusion between fiction and reality is done consciously, adding layers of depth to the plot. The outcome of the story is marked by originality and surprise, escaping clichés and surprising the reader who, in a way, already imagined the ideal end to this journey.
Evan do Carmo involves the reader in a masterful way, sometimes using traditional and simple literary resources, which is only possible for a mature and experienced writer, who dedicates himself daily to the craft of writing.
With mastery, Evan de Castro delivers us a work that makes us question and reflect on various aspects of contemporary society, while transporting us to a fictional world full of emotion and intensity.
Emil de Castro
Synthesis
The preface is the synthesis of a work, introducing the author and giving a brief idea of what will be developed throughout the book "The Jailer and the Prisoner," by Evan do Carmo. By reading this preface, the reader will have the opportunity to realize not only who the author is, but also appreciate his art and the resources he uses to build each plot.
Although the work is fiction, it is important that the reader be careful not to get carried away by comparisons with real events. It is natural to feel familiar with certain themes, as the author deftly creates an atmosphere that permeates between the real and the fictional, awakening the reader's ability to foresee the prisoner's reason.
It is remarkable the care of the author in the elaboration of his work, showing the mastery of someone who has been on this literary journey for a long time.
When faced with a creative reading, rich in arguments and that refers us to everyday life, it is common to feel indignation in the face of injustices suffered by the prisoner. This reflection makes us question the fate of the detainee and hope that justice will be corrected at some point, restoring his rights granted.
Literature has the power to provide hope, and this is exactly what causes the prisoner to find in his jailer an escape valve, or even a subterfuge. This relationship recalls the story of the Count of Monte Cristo, who found someone with whom to share his anguish in the neighboring cell.
Thus, through this well-crafted work, Evan do Carmo presents us with a narrative that engages us and makes us reflect on the dilemmas of life, offering us the transformative power of literature.
Tony Silva – 2022-09-01 – JHS
ISBN | 9798859539369 |
Número de páginas | 124 |
Edição | 1 (2023) |
Formato | A5 (148x210) |
Acabamento | Brochura c/ orelha |
Coloração | Preto e branco |
Tipo de papel | Offset 75g |
Idioma | Português |
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