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1984 Mass-market paperback Good. No dust jacket as issued. Text in English, Portuguese. Mass market (rack) paperback. Glued binding. 294 p. Audience: General/trade.
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New York. 1984. Avon/Bard. 1st American Edition. Previous Owner's Name Penned In Front, Otherwise Very Good In Slightly Worn Wrappers. 294 pages. October 1984. paperback.
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0380885670. Paperback Original. Translated from the Portuguese by Margaret A. Neves. keywords: Literature Latin America Brazil Translated. inventory # 1037. FROM THE PUBLISHER-?AMADO HAS PROFOUND THINGS TO SAY'-The New Yorker. Amado's powerful new novel of emancipation and betrayal, set in Bahia in the early 1930s, pulses with the exotic tropical imaginings and passionate desires that have made Amado internationally renowned. JUBIABA is the story of Antonio Balduino, a street urchin who abandons a desperate life as a champion circus boxer and a balladeer to join the local workers in their struggle against oppression. The spirit of JIJBIABA, the medicine man who inspires Antonio in his youth, follows Antonio's physical and spiritual odyssey through tragedy and despair, teaching him to ?love all those. who were shaking off the fetters
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New York. 1984. Avon/Bard. 1st American Edition. Very Good In Wrappers. 294 pages. October 1984. paperback. 0380885670. Jacket art by D. Pacinelli. Paperback Original.
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Translated from the Portuguese by Margaret A. Neves. keywords: Literature Translated Brazil Latin America. inventory # 31128. FROM THE PUBLISHER-?AMADO HAS PROFOUND THINGS TO SAY'-The New Yorker. Amado's powerful new novel of emancipation and betrayal, set in Bahia in the early 1930s, pulses with the exotic tropical imaginings and passionate desires that have made Amado internationally renowned. JUBIABA is the story of Antonio Balduino, a street urchin who abandons a desperate life as a champion circus boxer and a balladeer to join the local workers in their struggle against oppression. The spirit of JIJBIABA, the medicine man who inspires Antonio in his youth, follows Antonio's physical and spiritual odyssey through tragedy and despair, teaching him to ?love all those. who were shaking off the fetters of slavery. ' ?Amado's strange and
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