Literature: Luiz Pimentel in “Without Agenda” by Fabiano de Abreu

Fabiano de Abreu é Jornalista, Assessor de Imprensa, Filósofo e Escritor. Foto: Gabriela Mello / MF Press Global.
Fabiano de Abreu is a journalist, Press Officer, Philosopher and writer. Photo: Gabriela Mello / MF Global Press.

We live a very confusing time in journalism. The information came to be from anyone. Everything belongs to everyone on social networks, so we lose copyright of the information and, but serious, exclusive and quality material. That's why it makes so much sense for me to recommend a book of real reports – “Sem Pauta (reports, Diaries and Photos of a Journalist Around the World)”, by Luiz Cesar Pimentel (seoman editor).

The book has some 10 years and is in its last copies available in online bookstores before running out of edition. But as the reports have enough breadth to be timeless, could have 100 or 200 years that the quality would remain.

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The author spent a year in Asia (more to Southeast Asia) as international correspondent. During the period, it circulated through a dozen and a half countries there and, in the following years, by others off the traditional tourist trail.

Luiz Pimentel. Foto: MF Press Global.
Luiz Pimentel. Photo: MF Global Press.

Then it brings great reports from destinations like Vietnam, Cambodia, Tibet, Nepal, india and russia. In addition, chronicles of the trips and photos taken by himself with an addendum of caption texts contextualizing them.

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The writer/journalist saga is also interesting, since he did not set up residence during the Asian period and was dripping from destination to destination without agenda, as the title delivers, and dug up stories that yielded a narrative and at the same time placed the reader in the country or city where they took place..

The only bad point of reading is that it makes you want to travel with each chapter.

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