Further Reading
- BARRETO, Lima, Prosa seleta. Rio de Janeiro: Nova Aguilar, 2001. (Portuguese)
- BARRETO, Lima, Um longo sonho do futuro: Rio de Janeiro, Graphia, 1993. (Portuguese)
- BARBOSA, Francisco de Assis. A vida de Lima Barreto. Rio de Janeiro: José Olympio Editora, 2002. (Portuguese)
- PRADO, Antonio Arnoni. Lima Barreto: o crítico e a crise. Rio de Janeiro: Cátedra, 1976. (Portuguese)
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