An acidic French fable about the government of Bolsonaro “Ant Licking”

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Paris, 17 Mar Alessandro Contente, an authoritarian and manipulative leader, comes to power in the Amazon Democratic Union, one of the most important countries on the planet. His inseparable companion is to lick a great ant. Thus begins the work “La Tamanoir” (“Antiater”), a government-inspired work with Jair Bolsonaro, a combination of fantasy and superstition. With this book published by the publishing house Le Poisson Volant in French, Frenchman David A. Lombard (1975) is a breeding ground for the “epidemic attack of populism” that has spread across several continents. “I started writing in September 2019, about nine months after Bolsonaro's election. At that time, the tone output was already heard. This novel is a form of political awakening that complements articles and journalism.” He says in an interview with EFE Lombard. This Parisian doctor turned into a long working day in the office. He wrote a 500-page choral work that weaves many stories developed in different parts of the world for a year and a half, but eventually met in Brazil. The “emotional connection” with that country, carved by travel, friendship and admiration for local culture, made me interested in what happened in Brazil in Bolsonaro. In his eyes, it reflects the trend of “popular incitement” cultivated in other countries. “Brazil is important in geopolitical, demographic and economic planning; what happens there has a strong impact on the environment.” It says. In fact, environmental protection is one of the main topics of the work. Many episodes have been heard inspired by the wave of fires that Amazon suffered between July and September 2019. Feminism also indicates that “female characters are stronger and probably stronger than men,” Lombard pointed out. Among them, Attiya, the first lady of Alessandro Contente, stands out for the person who “reveals all the greatness” when challenging her husband. and. Ants, a sample of the albino type, are works that give meaning to crafts, and their strange relationship with Contente opens the door to interpretation. Animals are docile to characters who play the role of authoritarian leaders. The amulet given to him when he came to power is necessary because it absorbs insects, which are the scariest insects in the world. “Ants embody a wild and naive nature. The author concludes that the sweet and quiet character contradicts the instinctive flow of Contente's character.” TC/Gear/FB