The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas
Machado de Assis
240 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0195101707
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Language: English
Publish: 913276800000
19th CenturyBrazilClassicsFictionLatin AmericanLiterary FictionLiteratureNovelsPortuguese LiteratureRomance
Fans of Latin American literature will be thrilled by Oxford University Press’s new translations of works by 19th-century Brazilian author Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis. His novels are both heartbreaking and comic; his limning of a colonial Brazil in flux is both perceptive and remarkably modern. The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas is written as an autobiography, a chronicle of the erotic misadventures of its narrator, Brás Cubas–who happens to be dead. In pursuit of love and progeny, Cubas rejects the women who want him and aspires to the ones who reject him. In the end, he dies unloved and without heirs, yet he somehow manages to turn this bitter pill into a victory of sorts. What makes Memoirs stand up 100 years after the book was written is Machado’s biting humor, brilliant prose, and profound understanding of all the vagaries of human behavior.