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Industrial Park (Paperback): Patricia Galvao (Pagu)

Industrial Park (Paperback)

Patricia Galvao (Pagu); Translated by Elizabeth Jackson, K.David Jackson; Afterword by K.David Jackson

Series: Latin American Women Writers

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A member of Brazil's avant-garde in its heyday. Patrícia Galvão (or to use her nickname, Pagu) was extraordinary. Not only was her work among the most exciting and innovative published in the 1930s, it was unique in portraying an avant-garde woman's view of women in Sao Paulo during that audacious period. Industrial Park, first published in 1933, is Galvão's most notable literary achieve-ment. Like Döblin's portrayal of Berlin in Alexanderplatz or Biely's St Petersburg, it is a book about the voices, clashes, and traffic of a city in the middle of rapid change. It includes fragments of public documents as well as dialogue and narration, giving a panorama of the city in a sequence of colorful slices. The novel dramatizes the problems of exploitation, poverty, racial prejudice, prostitution, state repression, and neocolonialism, but it is by no means a doctrinaire tract. Galvão's ironic wit pervades the novel, aspiring not only to describe the teeming city but also to put art and politics in each other's service. Like many of her contemporaries Galvão was a member of the Brazilian Communist Party. She attracted Party criticism for her unorthodox behavior and outspokenness. A visit to Moscow in 1934 disenchanted her with the communist state, but she continued to militate for change upon returning to Brazil. She was imprisoned and tortured under the Vargas dictatorship between 1935 and 1940. In the 1940s she returned to the public through her journalism and literary activities. She died in 1962.

General

Imprint: University of Nebraska Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: Latin American Women Writers
Release date: December 1993
First published: December 1993
Authors: Patricia Galvao (Pagu)
Translators: Elizabeth Jackson • K.David Jackson
Afterword by: K.David Jackson
Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 15mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Trade
Pages: 154
ISBN-13: 978-0-8032-7041-1
Categories: Books > Fiction > General
LSN: 0-8032-7041-0
Barcode: 9780803270411

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