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The collection gathers concise, vividly observed short narratives that probe the lives of marginalized urban characters through episodes of vice, poverty, and encounters with death. Stories combine sharp irony, grotesque humor, and detailed sensory description to render taverns, cemeteries, and domestic squalor with unsparing realism. Recurrent motifs include mortality, social hypocrisy, and the small cruelties of daily existence, while the prose shifts between satirical bite and melancholic reflection. Arranged as discrete vignettes, the pieces vary in perspective and tone but cohere in their attention to character, atmosphere, and moral ambiguity.

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Fialho de Almeida

Fialho de Almeida was a Portuguese writer known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of urban life and human experience, reflecting the complexities of society during his time. Among his notable works are "A cidade do vício," which delves into the vices of city life, and "Aves Migradoras," a collection that showcases his narrative style and keen observations. Almeida's stories, including those found in "Contos," reveal his ability to capture the essence of human emotions and societal issues, making him a significant figure in Portuguese literary heritage.

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