June 1993

CONTENTS:

Cover: Economic piracy alive in Brazil (p. 7)

Short story: Guimarães Rosa’s The Margins of Joy (p. 13)

Politics: Presidency rush (p. 15)

Presidency: Anonymous Itamar (p. 16)

Killing bureaucracy – The dead are not spared (p. 17)

Indians: Heartbroken Sting (p. 18)

Sport: Soccer dance – Celebrating on the after a gooool (p. 21)

The World Cup is coming (p. 21)

Iberê: our best painter alive (p. 23)

Writer Iberê (p. 25)

Threatre: Brazil’s portrait? (p. 27)

Music: Ary Barroso very alive (p. 28)

Profile: Angel Mercedes (p. 31)

Travel: Salvador, Bahia, is a party (p. 32)

DEPARTMENTS:

Rapidinhas (p. 6)

Letters (p. 12)

The Cultural Pulse (p. 34)

Por aí (p. 35)

Los Angeles Calendar (p. 38)

San Francisco Calendar (p. 39)

>That’s Brazilian(p. 40)

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