Serra is preparing a book about the 1964 coup.
With no room in the PSDB party to run for president in 2014, the former governor will publish memoirs about the military dictatorship and his period of exile in Chile through Record TV.
247 - José Serra recently acknowledged the PSDB's preference for Senator Aécio Neves from Minas Gerais in the party's 2014 presidential race. He is still considering running for seats in the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, but finds himself increasingly isolated in politics.
Away from the political stage, the former governor will now dedicate himself to writing a biography about the military dictatorship. According to Raquel CozerAccording to Folha de S. Paulo, he has just closed a deal with Record to publish a memoir about the 1984 coup and his period of exile in Chile.
"He will also address controversies about the period -- although he points out flaws in João Goulart's government, Serra disagrees with the idea that there was a race between the right and the left to see who would stage the coup first," says a note from Folha.