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The last paragraph is perhaps the most important in a book. In fables, it is the moment of the moral of the story, but even in adult novels, it is the moment of closure, of the final word, of the farewell to this long relationship between the reader and the writer. Some final paragraphs, such as those in “Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas” and “São Bernardo”, are great summaries of the tone and meaning of a work. Others leave everything open, without explaining a moral or concluding a meaning. In short, endings. 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