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The Black Butterfly - Brazilian Slavery and the Literary Imagination (Paperback)
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The Black Butterfly - Brazilian Slavery and the Literary Imagination (Paperback)
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The Black Butterfly focuses on the slavery writings of three of
Brazil's literary giants-Machado de Assis, Castro Alves, and
Euclides da Cunha. These authors wrote in the late nineteenth and
early twentieth centuries, as Brazil moved into and then through
the 1888 abolition of slavery. Assis was Brazil's most experimental
novelist; Alves was a Romantic poet with passionate liberationist
politics, popularly known as "the poet of the slaves"; and da Cunha
is known for the masterpiece Os Sertoes (The Backlands), a work of
genius that remains strangely neglected in the scholarship of
transatlantic slavery. Wood finds that all three writers responded
to the memory of slavery in ways that departed from their
counterparts in Europe and North America, where emancipation has
typically been depicted as a moment of closure. He ends by setting
up a wider literary context for his core authors by introducing a
comparative study of their great literary abolitionist predecessors
Luis Gonzaga Pinto da Gama and Joaquim Nabuco. The Black Butterfly
is a revolutionary text that insists Brazilian culture has always
refused a clean break between slavery and its aftermath. Brazilian
slavery thus emerges as a living legacy subject to continual
renegotiation and reinvention.
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