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A espiã

By: Paulo Coelho
Narrated by: Sandra Branca
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Mata Hari foi a mulher mais desejada de sua época: a famosa bailarina de danças orientais que chocava e encantava as plateias ao se desnudar nos palcos, a companheira de confidências e de encontros amorosos com os homens ricos e poderosos de seu tempo, a pessoa de passado enigmático que despertava o ciúme e a inveja das damas da aristocracia parisiense. Ela ousou libertar-se do moralismo e dos costumes provincianos das primeiras décadas do século XX e pagou caro por isso.

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Uninteresting and biased version of Mata Hari’s life

The author is more interested in pushing his own narrative than presenting an accurate portrait of Mata Hari. He’s depicting her as this independent and self sufficient feminist icon when in reality she was never interested in any of that. I think It’s an error to see historical figures through the prism of today’s social and political values. We should approach historical figures by trying to walk in their shoes, understanding the world they were living in.

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