Stories for (nearly) every taste (1998)

Tales and chronicles by Moacyr Scliar. Gentle and sometimes radical, Scliar’s narrative flows through the pages of this book, moving back and forth between the everyday and the fantastic. Readers find themselves caught up in the author’s antics and, when he sets out to write stories for (nearly) every taste, the result is a journey into the pleasure of reading. It’s a bit of everything. And to cultivate the pleasure of reading, anything goes. And everyone is included: those who like prophecies, journeys, dialectical fantasies, artistic mysteries, amusement parks, televisions, soccer, celebrities, biblical themes, scholarly details, remote controls, cars…