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A lyrical romance recounts the encounter between a young Tabajara woman and a white outsider, charting a passionate, ultimately tragic relationship that symbolizes the meeting of indigenous life and foreign arrival. It blends mythic elements, ritual scenes, and richly described coastal landscapes to evoke cultural difference, longing, and loss. The prose alternates intimate episodes and sweeping nature passages, using poetic imagery to explore identity and the formation of a new community. The edition is accompanied by a brief biographical notice and editorial notes that contextualize the narrative.
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