Abstract

This article analyzes aspects of the capitalist formation in Brazil, understanding it as an authoritarian process, in which the specificities of the territory were not considered, promoting the creation of poor regions and populations. It will analyze the transformations that the economy has placed on space, transfiguring rural environments into pockets of urban inequalities. The understanding of such questions becomes necessary as part of the studies of the fiction work Inferno Provisório (2016), by Luiz Ruffato. This work, through a fragmentary language and historical perspective, pays attention to the ills of contemporary Brazil and seeks explanations for them in the arrival of italian immigrants as a replacement for slave labor.

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