Adélia Prado's "A duração do dia" marks her return to poetry after a decade, showcasing her poetic and impactful language. The collection delves into themes of love, desires, frustrations, and dreams, offering a unique perspective on everyday life. Through subtle and seductive verses, Prado explores conflicts between the sacred and the profane, often drawing inspiration from nature and religious texts. The book, recognized with the APCA Prize for Best Poetry Book in 2010, presents a cohesive and emotionally charged literary journey that captures the essence of life's complexities.
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