Fantastic Tales
Fantastic Tales
Teófilo Braga
Humanities
"Fantastic Tales" is a collection of stories by Brazilian author Lúcio Cardoso, published in 1951. The work is known for its exploration of the supernatural, the inexplicable, and the surreal, bringing to light the darker side of human nature and existential issues.
The stories present narratives that challenge logic and reality, incorporating elements of mystery, horror, and fantasy. Lúcio Cardoso employs a poetic and intense prose style, creating immersive atmospheres that transport the reader to peculiar and unsettling universes.
The collection highlights themes such as loneliness, desire, death, and the search for identity, reflecting the complexity of human relationships. Each story is a journey into the unknown, where characters often face moral dilemmas and internal conflicts, resulting in surprising conclusions.
"Fantastic Tales" is a work that not only entertains but also provokes reflections on the human condition, the perception of reality, and the limits of imagination, solidifying Lúcio Cardoso as one of the great names in Brazilian fantastic literature.
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