CRÔNICO - uma aventura diária - Nas
Esquinas do Rio
Luís Peazê
Imago Editora (2006)
164 pág. 21x15
ISBN 978.85.312.1003-8
Preço de capa R$25,00
The very
history about this intriguing literature gender "chronicle", gathering
definitions e contributions from reknowned Brazilian writers such as José de Alencar,
Machado de Assis, Moacyr Scliar, Artur da Távola, Carlos Eduardo Novaes, Walter
Galvani among many others. The CRÔNICO also features curiosities about the
chronicle, a collection celebrating 2000 chronicle from Luís Peazê, chronicles dedicated
to the journalism and as per the autor says: "three chronicles which should be short
stories" called O DIÁLOGO de Verissimo pai com Verissimo filho / The Dialog
between Verissimo father and Verissimo son.
Then came COLEÇÃO CRÔNICO DE... PEAZÊ e-book a collection of chronicles by subject of
interest, satire, in many areas including medicine & health and environment.
  
... and many more
O Elo Perdido da
Medicina The Lost Link of the Medicine - co-authoring with Dr. Eduardo Almeida PhD
An alternative approach to the hegemonic medicine thaught
in the University; how the medicine, from its very origen, took a cruel detour into a
harmfull approach both concern the diagnosis and treatment; a meticulous recapping of the
history of the medicine taking into account Galeno, Yurveda and Chinese medicine; and an
overview of the drug industry and health care systems elsewere.
O
Elo Perdido da Medicina
Imago Editora (2007)
Co-autoria Luís Peazê e
Dr. Eduardo Almeida, PhD
ISBN 978-86-312-1017-8
Alvidia, Yet Another Horizon (adventure
& dream)
Stylita Editora, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ISBN 85-88053-01-2
347 pages 14cmX21cm format, brochure
To be translated from Portuguese
It is a different kind of
adventure story. It deals with the realization of a dream which became an inner adventure.
Luís and Helga, an ordinary Brazilian couple, struggling to climb the would-be stable
finalcial life, embark on this frenzi trip of partnership which bumped onto them out of
the blue.
They are invited to open a factory in the United States, they
crash, then go to Australia to open another factory, and once again come back to America
at the border of Mexico (Chula Vista) to re-start a third factory, and crash again, all
within four tough years.
So, they give up all the "crap" and resolve to go for a
real dream, an old one, to build "Alvídia" (a wooden sailboat). With the pace
of a snap-shot, never having built anything and never having sailed at all, they
throw themselves into the most dangerous, challenging seas anywhere in the world and
finally find the peace of mind.
After building Alvídia in a record time, they sail her for more
than five thousand miles from the south to the north coast of Australia. Every island a
paradise, every anchorage indescribably beautiful, every leg of the voyage ending at
sunset, far beyond the mornings horizon
this is the backdrop of the dream of
owning a sailboat, of building it
and of an unforgettable ocean crossing. But the story, from start to finish, is more than
anything else, an apprenticeship: "
sometimes one has to lose in order to
win."
"Alvídia" was written between Malaysia, South
Africa and Argentina while Luís Peazê was traveling through those countries in
1996. It is to be translated by Alan R. Clarke and published in the USA.
For copyrights inquiry e-mail copyrights@luispeaze.com
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