Father's Son - Hugo Gonçalves
Father's Son - Hugo Gonçalves
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Filho do Pai (Son of the Father), by Hugo Gonçalves
Filho do Pai is a deeply biographical novel in which Hugo Gonçalves explores the complex relationship between father and son, set against a period marked by a birth and a death separated by only a few months. This mismatch leads the author to investigate his lineage, family past, and the imprints left by a masculinity shaped by harshness and emotional silence.
A Journey Through Memory and Masculine Identity
The book alternates between diary entries and literary narrative, blending humor and drama to portray the relationship between a motherless son and a widowed father. The work follows this bond from childhood to adulthood, at which point the author also becomes a father and questions:
- What kind of fatherhood does he wish to exercise?
- What does it mean to be a man today?
- Which models should be rejected or preserved?
From the Borderland Interior to Cities Worldwide
The narrative travels through different geographies — from the small borderland village of his ancestors to cosmopolitan New York, passing through Madrid and Rio de Janeiro — in an intimate investigation of body, memory, love, and writing.
A Milestone in the Author's Work
This work continues the journey begun with Filho da Mãe (Son of the Mother), a book that touched thousands of readers. "Filho do Pai" further deepens the author's search for identity and the confrontation between generations, upbringing, and affections.
