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Dicionário Do Diabo eBook

by Ambrose Bierce
language: brazilian portuguese
Publisher: Editora Lafonte, March of 2025 ‧
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O jornalista e escritor Ambrose Bierce escreveu, ao longo dos anos, centenas de verbetes engraçados que expõem a soberba da humanidade. Aqui reunidos, formam um mosaico repleto de ironia e sagacidade. Veja algumas definições diabólicas que você encontrará neste dicionário: AMOR - Insanidade temporária curável pelo casamento CASAMENTO - Cerimônia em que duas pessoas se comprometem a tornar-se uma, uma passa a se tornar nada, e nada passa a se tornar suportável DESTINO - Permissão a um tirano para ○ crime e desculpa para ○ fracasso a um tolo. ORAR - Pedir que as leis do universo sejam anuladas em favor de um único postulante, confessadamente indigno. POLÍTICA Condução dos assuntos públicos para vantagens particulares SUCESSO - Único pecado imperdoável contra os semelhantes.

Dicionário Do Diabo

by Ambrose Bierce

Property Description
ISBN: 9786558706212
Publisher: Editora Lafonte
Release Date: March of 2025
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 240
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Fiction > Biographies
eBooks in Portuguese > Fiction > Humor
EAN: 9786558706212
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Bierce was born in Ohio on June 24, 1842. After the American Civil War, in which he fought on the Union side, Bierce moved to California, where he became a journalist. In England from 1872 onwards, he worked for humor magazines such as... Figaro and the FunHe returned to the United States in 1875, beginning a long period of collaboration with various newspapers.
He would become one of the best-known journalists and writers of his time, leaving no one indifferent to his sharply critical and satirical sense of humanity. With insolent humor, he attacked all quadrants of society: religions, politics, economics, sentimentality... In 1913, at the age of seventy-one, Bierce left to join the Mexican Revolution, without leaving a trace. His death remains a mystery, but it is believed that it may have occurred during the Battle of Ojinaga in January 1914.

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