Ebenezer E.
Lewis' work on the facts of
Hydesville is the new EVOC
e-book
With a translation by
Osvaldo Camargo Bräscher,
from Santa Catarina but
living in Florianópolis
(SC), the work written by
Ebenezer E. Lewis, entitled
“Mysterious noises in John
D. Fox's house in Hydesville”,
published on Thursday, June
30, is the new release of
EVOC, the virtual editor of
the magazine “O Consolador”.
The e-book, as with all EVOC
publications, can be
downloaded free of charge.
The report relevant to the
launch of the work is one of
the highlights of this
edition.
Another highlight is the
interview that Alexandre
Caroli Rocha, PhD in Theory
and Literary History from
UNICAMP, based in Belo
Horizonte (MG), granted,
through Orson Peter Carrara,
to our magazine. A
professional in the field of
Letters, he is the author of
the master's dissertation,
defended in 2001: “The
transcendent poetry of Parnaso
from beyond the grave”,
which is the central theme
of the aforementioned
interview. Parnaso is
completing 90 years since it
appeared in 1932.
Violence of all gradations
tarnishes the sociological
achievements of this century
and it is present at all
levels of society, with
greater or magnitude. With
these words, by way of
introduction, our
collaborator Jorge Hessen,
who is part of the Editorial
Board of this magazine,
wrote the Special entitled
“Hodiernal Bestialities”, in
which he examines the theme
of violence in both planes
of life and tells us how we
should position ourselves us
before it.