terça-feira, 10 de novembro de 2009

Another type of naked woman, by Martha Medeiros


Martha Medeiros is a Brazilian writer very special. I read some of her works as "Non-Stop", "Divã (Divan)", "Trem-Bala (Bullet train)" and I am finishing the reading of "Doidas e Santas (Crazies and Holies)". "Tudo que Eu Queria te Dizer (All I Wanted to Tell You," is also on the list. There is nothing to lose in her texts. In each chronicle, each chapter, the feeling we feel is that the soul was nourished and lighter. She has an incredible ease of portraying the everyday life and show how, sometimes, we are unnecessarily excessive and how we saved with really does matter: to live as best as possible, without sacrificing our core.
In the text below, a warning about the myopia with which modern society treats the female beauty. Their forms are constantly being explored, but we forget the fascination behind the stripping of their ideas, thoughts and emotions. The simplicity with taste of face washes, without artifice, without ulterior motives: the female soul.
Happy reading!

Claudia.

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