D. Pedro: A História Não Contada
O Homem Revelado por Cartas e Documentos Inéditos (A História Não Contada)
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Paulo Rezzuti
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Ao morrer, Dom Pedro deixou para as futuras gerações de brasileiros uma difícil tarefa: extrair de suas memórias uma imagem fiel de sua personalidade, ideias, angústias e ambições. Até hoje, essa tarefa não havia sido bem cumprida.
Em meio a um emaranhado de especulações e distorções históricas, restava ainda a indagação: quem foi o primeiro imperador do Brasil?
Para responder a essa pergunta, Paulo Rezzutti recorreu a uma ampla gama de fontes primárias e documentos originais, que revelam facetas desconhecidas de Dom Pedro, e que lhe deram acesso à história não contada do nosso primeiro monarca - esta que agora você poderá escutar.
Em lugar da caricatura que tomou conta do imaginário nacional, o autor nos apresenta o homem por trás do imperador. Um homem que, para além das muitas amantes, dos filhos ilegítimos e da fama de turrão, nos deixou como legado uma sequência de sacrifícios em prol da unidade nacional; um personagem repleto de defeitos morais e contradições políticas, mas que esteve ligado a grandes passagens da história do liberalismo mundial, e que, acima de tudo, viveu uma vida intensa e repleta de humanidade.
Paulo Rezzutti é um escritor e pesquisador paulista. Membro titular do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico de São Paulo, trabalhou como consultor técnico na exumação dos corpos dos primeiros imperadores do Brasil. Tem dois livros publicados sobre o período do Primeiro Reinado: Titília e o Demonão: cartas inéditas de Dom Pedro I à Marquesa de Santos e Domitila, a verdadeira história da Marquesa de Santos, finalista do Prêmio Jabuti 2014. Também é um dos organizadores do projeto ""Turismo na História"".
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- Anonymous User
- 07-12-20
O Pai Imperador
Dom Pedro para mim sempre foi o personagem mais fascinante da história brasileira, este livro vem tão somente validar meus sentimentos. Bom seria se os atuais líderes mundiais soubessem abdicar como o mesmo, tal abdicação é própria de um verdadeiro Pai.
Viva Dom Pedro I, o Imperador Brasileiro para sempre!!!!
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- Rênia Waléria Ramos da Silva
- 08-07-21
Incrivelmente excelente.
Quero parabenizar o Paulo Rezzutti por tanta dedicação quanto a grandeza das pesquisas. a você, o meu muito obrigada!!
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- Otavio
- 08-24-20
Livro excelente
Paulo Rezzuti lança os olhos de maneira perspicaz sobre o primeiro dos capítulos da formação do Estado brasileiro. A narrativa sobre a vida e obra de Dom Pedro serve de inspiração para leituras contemporâneas do Brasil como o conhecemos.
Além de excelente em termos de pesquisa e história, o audiolivro é extremamente agradável de se escutar.
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-21-22
Fantástico
Obra prima do Paulo Rezzuti com uma narração primorosa... Quem dera os livros de história nos desse essa visão do nosso imperador soldado!
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- rebeca mata
- 08-20-19
Um livro de história muito interessante
Eu gostei desse livro. Acho que a vida de D Pedro I é muito interessante.
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- Marcos Valeta
- 04-06-22
Vale muito a pena!!
Várias facetas do imperador, pode ler sem pensar duas vezes!! :) :) :) :).
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-08-23
Good book, terrible narrator
The history is incredibly interesting, but I wonder if the narrator is a robot (they read like a semiliterate: monotone and doesn’t respect punctuations). It’s a shame; the history of such an interesting and complex character like D Pedro I (IV in Portugal) deserved so much better than this annoying narrator.
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