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Practicing Citations
“In the context of Brazilian literature Graciliano Ramos stands out as one of the most

provocative names, having significantly contributed to its coming of age in all senses, but

especially with respect to the aesthetic representation of social problems.”

Following the publication of Ramos’ prolific works Caetes (1933), São Bernardo (1934), and

Angústia (1936), Vidas Secas was the fourth and final novel produced by Graciliano Ramos.

Written shortly after Ramos’ release from prison in 1937,

Vidas Secas was first composed as

a series of short independent stories that featured in local newspapers throughout 1938,

before it was eventually published as a novel in 1939.

Answers to Module 7 questions
I have included a photo of Sydney Harbour bridge. The file is my own work, in a jpeg format, and is under a CC-BY-SA license. It was added to the categories of Sydney/Millers Point/Sydney Harbour bridge 2022.