Nelson Rodrigues: sexo, mentiras e folhetim | 451 MHz Podcast

Nelson Rodrigues was a master of the novel and the serialized novel, genres perhaps ideal for narrating his obsessive stories of love, sex, and betrayal. But where did he get all that from? The answer lies in this third episode of the series Narrators of Brazil, which explores the sentimental geography of "The Wedding," "Wild Asphalt," and other serialized novels. With Mary Del Priore, Luiz Antonio Simas, Humberto Werneck, and Paulo Henriques Britto. Special participation: Martha Nowill and Reinaldo Moraes. Support: HarperCollins. Nelson Rodrigues: Sex, Lies, and Serialized Novels is the third episode of the Narrators of Brazil collection, from 451 MHz, which honors great authors of Brazilian literature in narrative format. To learn more about this episode, visit: https://www.quatrocincoum.com.br/br/p... To listen to all episodes of 451 MHz, follow the podcast playlist: https://bit.ly/playlist451MHz Become an Enthusiastic Listener and support 451 MHz: https://bit.ly/Assine451 The episode “Nelson Rodrigues: sex, lies and serial fiction” is a production of Rádio Novelo for Quatro Cinco Um General direction and presentation: Paulo Werneck Special participation: Martha Nowill and Reinaldo Moraes General coordination: Vitor Hugo Brandalise Script: Paulo Werneck Production: Ashiley Calvo Editing: Claudia Holanda Voice-over direction: Gabriela Varella Sound design: Julia Mattos Theme music: Guilherme Granado and Mario Cappi Additional track: Daniel Limaverde Finalization and mixing: João Jabace Illustration: Rafa Campos Rocha Visual identity: Julia Monteiro Digital coordination: Juliana Jaeger Recorded with technical support from Rastro studios, in Rio de Janeiro, and Confraria de Sons & Charutos, in São Paulo. In this episode, excerpts from “O Casamento” and “Asfalto Selvagem”, by Nelson Rodrigues, and from “Nossa Vida Sexual”, by Fritz Kahn, were read. With audio from the Museum of Image and Sound of Rio de Janeiro, researched by Angélica Paulo, and from Humberto Werneck's interview for Playboy in 1979. To contact the team: [email protected]