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A Musa da Borracharia is often cited by fans of the genre for its "vernacular realism"—the way it captured the aesthetic of working-class Brazil.
: Translated to "The Rubber Muse," this could refer to a character, persona, or perhaps a symbolic figure associated with rubber or a specific industry related to rubber. The term could also metaphorically refer to someone known for flexibility or resilience, much like rubber. Brasileirinhas.Julia.Paes.e.Bruna.Ferraz.A.Musa.da.Borrachar