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Dom Casmurro - A Novel (Hardcover)
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis; Translated by Margaret Jull Costa, Robin Patterson
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Margaret Jull Costa and Robin Pattersonâs critically acclaimed
translations of Posthumous Memoirs of BrĂĄs Cubas and The Collected
Stories of Machado de Assis introduced a new generation of readers
to one of Brazilâs most ground-breaking authors. Hailed as âthe
greatest writer ever produced in Latin Americaâ (Susan Sontag),
Machadoâs genius is on full display in this fresh translation of
the 1899 classic Dom Casmurro. In his supposed memoir, Bento
Santiago, an engaging yet unreliable narrator, suspects his wife,
Capitu, of having an affair with his closest friend. Withdrawn and
obsessive, our antihero mines the origins of their love story: from
childhood neighbours playing innocently in the backyard to his
brief spell in a seminary to marriage and the birth of their
childâwhom, he fears, does not resemble him. A gripping domestic
drama brimming with Machadoâs signature humour, this is another
stunningly modern tale from the progenitor of twentieth-century
fiction.
A TLS Book of the Year This exhilarating collection of non-fiction
sees one of the greatest twentieth-century writers meditating on
the moments that make up a life 'How did I so unwittingly transform
the joy of living into the great luxury of being alive?' Between
1967 and 1977, the internationally renowned author Clarice
Lispector wrote weekly dispatches from her desk in Rio for the
Jornal do Brasil. Already famous for her revolutionary, interior,
metaphysical novels and short stories, in her Chronicles she turned
her attention to the everyday, reshaping the material of her life
into profound, touching and funny, tiny revelations. Observing the
world around her, small encounters like hearing tales of the lost
loves of a taxi driver, or the bitterness lurking beneath the
prettiness of an old friend, become an exposition of the currents
and foibles that define our lives. Everything from the meaning of
cosmonauts to the new ideas, writers and artists that populate the
sparkling international world of the sixties and seventies are
considered and transformed into jewels of insight, delight and
devastation. Sincere and playful, exhilarating and contemplative,
Too Much of Life: Complete Chronicles opens up a new way of seeing
the world.
"I passed away at two o'clock in the afternoon on a Friday in
August in 1869, in my beautiful mansion in the Catumbi district of
the city." So begins Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas-at the end of
the narrator's life. Published in 1881, this highly experimental
novel was not at first considered Machado de Assis' definitive
work-a fact his narrator anticipated, bidding "good riddance" to
the critic looking for a "run-of-the-mill-novel". Yet in this
coruscating new translation, Margaret Jull Costa and Robin
Patterson reveal a pivotal moment in Machado's career, as his
flights of the surreal became his literary hallmark. An enigmatic,
amusing and frequently insufferable anti hero, Bras Cubas describes
his Rio de Janeiro childhood spent tormenting household slaves, his
bachelor years of torrid affairs and his final days obsessing over
nonsensical poultices. A novel that helped launch modernist
fiction, Bras Cubas shines a direct light to Ulysses and Love in
the Time of Cholera.
"I passed away at two o'clock in the afternoon on a Friday in
August in 1869, in my beautiful mansion in the Catumbi district of
the city." So begins Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas-at the end of
the narrator's life. Published in 1881, this highly experimental
novel was not at first considered Machado de Assis' definitive
work-a fact his narrator anticipated, bidding "good riddance" to
the critic looking for a "run-of-the-mill-novel". Yet in this
coruscating new translation, Margaret Jull Costa and Robin
Patterson reveal a pivotal moment in Machado's career, as his
flights of the surreal became his literary hallmark. An enigmatic,
amusing and frequently insufferable anti hero, Bras Cubas describes
his Rio de Janeiro childhood spent tormenting household slaves, his
bachelor years of torrid affairs and his final days obsessing over
nonsensical poultices. A novel that helped launch modernist
fiction, Bras Cubas shines a direct light to Ulysses and Love in
the Time of Cholera.
The benefits of water exercise and play have been well documented,
and it's never too early to begin. This practical guide for
children 4 and above contains games and activities for every skill
level. All 101 games -- from variations on classics like Follow the
Leader to new ones like Message in a Bottle -- are simple, easy to
learn, and enjoyable for youngsters to play over and over again.
Best of all, they burn calories and improve a child's overall
fitness level. A special section covers exercises, including water
walking and jumping and balance activities.
A progenitor of twentieth-century Latin American fiction, Joaquim
Maria Machado de Assis (1839-1908), was hailed in his lifetime as
Brazil's greatest writer. This majestic translation combines all
his short-story collections appearing in his lifetime and
reintroduces de Assis as a literary giant who must be integrated
into the world literary canon.
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Our Musseque (Paperback)
Jos e Luandino Vieira; Translated by Robin Patterson
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R271
Discovery Miles 2 710
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Machado de Assis - 26 Stories (Paperback)
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis; Translated by Margaret Jull Costa, Robin Patterson; Foreword by Michael Wood
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R384
Discovery Miles 3 840
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Acclaimed as "the greatest writer ever produced in Latin America"
by Susan Sontag, as well as "another Kafka" by Allen Ginsberg,
Machado de Assis (1839-1908) was famous in his time for his
psychologically probing tales of fin-de-siecle Rio de Janeiro.
Margaret Jull Costa and Robin Patterson, "the accomplished duo"
(The Wall Street Journal) behind the "landmark...heroically
translated" volume (The New Yorker) of The Collected Stories of
Machado de Assis (ISBN 978 0 87140 496 1), include twenty-six
chronologically ordered stories, Machado de Assis affirms Machado's
status as a literary giant who must finally be fully integrated
into the world literary canon.
A gripping narrative of power, corruption and greed, The Mechanism is the true story of how a simple investigation into money laundering uncovered the biggest corruption scandal in human history.
When a small team of investigators discovered that a black market currency dealer was operating out of a Brazilian petrol station, they could never have imagined that their work would destroy the government and lead to the impeachment of two presidents. As the trail leads further and further into the centre of power, the search for the truth and pursuit of justice become ever more crucial.
Taut and riveting, with more plot twists than the most compelling political thriller, The Mechanism is an essential work of non-fiction that exposes the rottenness caused when politicians and big businesses believe they are above the law.
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