Raul Seixas May Have Betrayed Paulo Coelho and Turned Him over to Dictatorship
New book about Raul Seixas by Jotabê Medeiros suggests the musician collaborated with the dictatorship
Oct.24.2019 12:11PM
Lucas Brêda
SÃO PAULO
When he first met Raul Seixas, Paulo Coelho was suspicious of the aspiring rocker who was interested in ETs. Together, they developed an interest in magic, created a famous society, and composed songs that are still eternal in Brazilian rock.
They also faced the dictatorship. Their story with the political police has been a secret until now. Raul may have turned Paulo over to the military.
The writer Paulo Coelho and the singer Raul Seixas (Foto Reprodução) - Reprodução
The suggestion appears in the book "Raul Seixas: Don't Say the Song Is Lost," by journalist Jotabê Medeiros, scheduled for release on the 1st of November. The case, according to the book, happened in May 1974 when Raul and Coelho were enjoying the success of "Krig-ha, Bandolo!" The album had been released the year before and had sold more than 100,000 copies.
Paulo Coelho declined to participate in the report and to elucidate on the episode. "I'm not the type of person who likes to look at wounds that have already healed," he said by email.
The writer Paulo Coelho revealed, on Wednesday (23), that he knew about the possibility that Raul Seixas had handed him over to the military during the dictatorship. "I was quiet for 45 years. I thought it was a secret I would take to the grave," he wrote on Twitter.
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