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Brain Gourmet
Brain Gourmet rated it 9 years ago
Any book that has me constantly thinking of food, sex and magic is amazing in my book.
Haidji - Books...and...Books!
Haidji - Books...and...Books! rated it 9 years ago
Quincas Water-Bray, is dead for the entire book. Really?He seems to be more alive than all other characters in the story. Read the book if you like to enjoy his last party.
KOMET
KOMET rated it 10 years ago
'O País do Carnaval' is the debut novel of one of Brazil's most celebrated writers of the 20th century, Jorge Amado. Largely autobiographical, it is based upon the life of an idealistic young man (Paulo Rigger) from an affluent background in Brazil's poverty-ridden Northeast with communistic sympath...
Steeped in Science, Submersed in Story
Amado claims in his intro/foreword that this is a light-hearted, fun book, and he just hopes someone has fun reading it. In that sense, it's successful. And it reads like a light-hearted book. Statue comes to life, some funny stuff happens, love stories and Carnival dancing, St. Barbara of the Th...
World of Kammbia
World of Kammbia rated it 11 years ago
“Will my readers now, with their learning and their experience, tell me what is the truth, the whole truth? Does truth lie in the everyday events, the daily incidents, in the pettiness and vulgarity most people’s lives are compounded of, or does the truth have its abode in the dream it is given us t...
Amadan na Briona
Amadan na Briona rated it 12 years ago
Americans are very familiar with the history of racial struggle in the U.S., from the days of slavery to Jim Crow to the Civil Rights era to the modern day which, while unquestionably better than previous eras, is still a long way from perfect. Most of us know a lot less about Brazil, though Brazil ...
Isa Lavinia
Isa Lavinia rated it 12 years ago
Basically... So much so, it didn't even stay dead.
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it 12 years ago
Originally published as Gabriela craco e canela. Translated from the Portuguese by James L Taylor and William Grossman.Quote:Colour of CinnamonClove's sweet smellI've come a long way To see Gabrielle.Opening:OF THE SUN AND THE RAIN AND A SMALL MIRACLEIn that year of 1925, when the idyll of the mulat...
Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Bryan Thomas Schmidt rated it 15 years ago
A great read by one of Brazil's top writers. Luscious scenery, fascinating characters, great culture and food. A classic must read.
Bryan Thomas Schmidt
Bryan Thomas Schmidt rated it 15 years ago
A fantastic read by one of Brazil's top writers. Lucious prose, strongly drawn characters, well plotted, with great use of culture, food, and settings. A must read.
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