At the time of taking stock of a life, at this time that of Angel Rama (1926-1983), a scene of the novel Barnabas, Barnabas, by Tomás de Mattos comes to mind. Josefina Peguy, character and narrator of the novel, said to abominate the phrase of her husband who interpreted life as a spear that once delivered to the air had already determined success or failure. Josefina speculated with other metaphors and, in all of them, attended a random, arbitr…
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At the time of taking stock of a life, at this time that of Angel Rama (1926-1983), a scene of the novel Barnabas, Barnabas, by Tomás de Mattos comes to mind. Josefina Peguy, character and narrator of the novel, said to abominate the phrase of her husband who interpreted life as a spear that once delivered to the air had already determined success or failure. Josefina speculated with other metaphors and, in all of them, attended a random, arbitr…