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It seems you are referring to — a famous cultural supplement from the Brazilian newspaper Folha de S.Paulo . The phrase "oguc ilustrada" appears to be a typo or scrambled version of that name.

A Ilustrada was more than a collection of reviews and articles. It was a space for thinking about Brazil — its pains, pleasures, and paradoxes. In its best moments, it treated culture not as entertainment but as a field of struggle over meaning. As Brazil continues to grapple with questions of memory, identity, and democracy, the spirit of A Ilustrada remains a benchmark for what cultural journalism can aspire to be. If you actually meant something else by "oguc ilustrada" (perhaps a misspelling of "O Grito Ilustrado" or another term), please provide more context, and I will gladly revise the essay.

A Ilustrada first appeared in the 1970s, but its golden age began in the late 1980s and stretched through the 1990s. Brazil was emerging from two decades of censorship and cultural repression. The supplement offered a space for intellectual freedom, albeit within the limits of a major media group. Under editors like Sérgio Augusto and later Arthur Dapieve, it became known for sharp, opinionated criticism and a certain irreverent, cosmopolitan tone that contrasted with the more academic or hermetic publications of the time.

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