"A Onda Verde" microform] by Jose Bento Monteiro Lobato, published in 1922, offers a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century Brazilian society. This work serves as a piece of social commentary and political satire, reflecting the issues and concerns of the time. Written in Portuguese, the text captures the nuances of Brazilian culture and the political landscape. This microform edition preserves the historical significance of Lobato's work, making it accessible to researchers and readers interested in classic Brazilian literature. Explore the themes and perspectives presented in this vintage text and gain a deeper understanding of Brazil's past.
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