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Memoirs of a Militia Sergeant (Paperback)
Manuel Antonio De Almeida; Translated by Ronald W. Sousa; Foreword by Thomas Holloway; Afterword by Flora Sussekind
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Recognized as a turning point in Brazilian literature, this
entertaining novel of urban manners follows the ne'er-do-well
Leonardo through his various romantic liaisons and frequent scrapes
with the law. First printed in weekly installments in 1852, and
later published in two volumes in 1854-55, Memoirs of a Militia
Sergeant comprises a series of humorous vignettes held together by
the adventures and misfortunes of this young rogue--who matures
from a handful of a toddler into a ruffian of a boy and an idler of
a young man--and his father, also named Leonardo.
Manuel Antonio De Almeida tells a story in everyday language that
is rich in detail of life on the streets and the modest
circumstances of the free poor of Rio de Janeiro. Through satirical
accounts of the escapades of characters who always seem close to
the brink of some personal crisis or social misstep, yet who manage
to pull through by hook or by crook, Almeida makes a subtle and
incisive comment on Brazilian urban society and culture of the
nineteenth century. Now available in a new and lively translation,
Memoirs of a Military Sergeant occupies an important position in
the satirical literature of Brazil and the world.
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