TUDO É RIO: poético ou puro hype?

➡️ Sign up for the "Reading the Classics Like People" event: https://www.oraulmartins.com.br/lendo... The list we'll read in my next Book Club class: Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen; The Divine Comedy, Dante Alighieri; Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, C. S. Lewis; No Country for Old Men, Cormac McCarthy; Candide, Voltaire. And I'll add: the Club will be launched during the live class! Those who attend will have the chance to purchase the Club membership with a GREAT gift. Does "Everything is Rio" have the enormous poetic power that so many praise? Or are we looking at pseudo-poetic prose? Let's analyze two passages from the book and find out—hands-on! In addition, Raul invites you to a free class on December 8th, where he will discuss "Tudo é Rio" in more depth and open registration for his book club, which will explore six great classics over the course of six months. If you're looking to better understand both current and classic literature, don't miss this unique opportunity. In this video, Raul also discusses Carla Madeira's character development and writing style, highlighting the work's strengths and weaknesses. Follow his critical reflection on the book and participate in the live discussion about "Tudo é Rio." Get ready for a comprehensive overview of literature and a thoughtful assessment of "Tudo é Rio." ➡️ Recommended Videos Short and simple classics for real beginners 👉    • Clássicos realmente SIMPLES e curtos para ...   The art of reading according to C. S. Lewis 👉    • 4 regras de C. S. Lewis para você NÃO ser ...   Raul Martins Lima is a writer, translator, proofreader, and professor of literature and Portuguese. Created the largest classics reading club in Brazil and has already had over 13,000 students ➡️ Instagram:   / oraulmartins   00:00 Home 00:23 The success of "Tudo é Rio" and the sociological reason behind it 01:21 The question of whether or not to be poetic 02:00 What is poetic prose and how is it used 03:02 The challenge of achieving the poetic 04:53 How language can create strangeness 06:00 Problems in trying to create poetic prose in "Tudo é Rio" 07:30 Contradictions in the sentences and lack of cohesion in the book 08:53 The metaphor of "other people's roads" 10:33 Advertising language versus poetic language 12:19 Love and hate: an attempt at antithesis 14:03 The trivialization of love in Work 16:33 Difference between poetry and pseudo-poetry 18:24 The difficulty of expressing poetic ideas 20:06 Criticism of Carla Madeira's writing 22:39 Summary