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Title: The Alienist and Other Stories of Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Series: Hackett Classics
By (author): Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis Edited and translated by: John Charles Chasteen
ISBN10-13: 1603848525 : 9781603848527
Format: Paperback
Size: 215.9x139.7mm
Pages: 152
Weight: .170 Kg.
Published: Hackett Publishing Company, Inc. - March   2013
List Price: 14.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 14
Subjects: Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) : Brazil
Accompanied by a thorough introduction to Brazil's Machado, Machado's Brazil, these vibrant new translations of eight of Machado de Assis's best-known short stories bring nineteenth-century Brazilian society and culture to life for modern readers.
Reviews:
"This beautifully translated selection of stories is a wonderful introduction to Brazil’s -- and Latin America’s -- greatest writer. Chasteen has done us all a great service by providing this wonderful volume to introduce and entice readers into the wonders of Brazilian culture". -- Marshall C Eakin, Vanderbilt University
"Chasteen’s free translations convey the spirit of Machado’s stories; they feel like what Machado might have written in today’s English. Chasteen’s translation of The Alienist is exceptionally good: I have never enjoyed the story as much in Portuguese as in Chasteen’s version, which captures the narrative shifts and reversals with great timing". -- Dain Borges, University of Chicago
Chasteen has translated and edited seven short stories and one novella published during the period 1881-1906 by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, Brazil's most renowned writer and social satirist of the nineteenth century. [The] introduction. . . provides a useful, though relatively broad, snapshot of the century and historical era in which Machado de Assis lived and wrote. The brief preface to each story. . . demonstrates an interest on the part of Machado de Assis in showing everyday life, popular culture, women, male power and pretensions, and the politics of the elite. . . . Intended as an accessible and affordable introduction to Brazilian literature or as an accompaniment to a course on Latin American or Brazilian history. Recommended for classroom use and for those with an interest in world literature." -- Colonial Latin American Historical Review ,
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