Abstract
This review has the objective to present the novel The Ignorance of the Revolt written by Edgar Cézar Nolasco. The poems which are in the novel relate the life and histories that trace the South border of the rebel poet. Under the cut of the decolonial studies, Nolasco turns his sight to the biographic process, especially his enunciative place from the border of Brazil – Paraguay. His writings reach a space with field images, the urutau singing, the solitude of the ox, the guavira trees and chicken nests in the barba-de-bode bushes, the rope tobacco smokes, the mestizo God and the people.
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