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There is music in literature. Even without piano or guitars. The length of sentences, stressed and unstressed syllables, soft and scratchy words form a music that, in turn, helps to shape the character of a text. Composer and novelist Chico Buarque explains how an author creates the rhythm and melody of each work. Super Libris is a program that talks about Brazilian literature, but not in a professorial way. Here, authors are as important as people who sell, people who preserve, people who make and people who love books. Learn more about Super Libris: http://superlibris.sesctv.org.br