Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story
The Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story contains a selection of short stories by the best-known authors in Brazilian literature from the late nineteenth century to the present. With few exceptions, these stories have appeared in English translation, although widely separated in time and often published in obscure journals. Here they are united in a coherent edition representing Brazil's modern, vibrant literature and culture. J.M. Machado de Assis, who first perfected the genre, wrote at least sixty stories considered to be masterpieces of world literature. Ten of his stories are included here, and are accompanied by strong and diverse representations of the contemporary story in Brazil, featuring nine stories by Clarice Lispector and seven by João Guimarães Rosa. The remaining 34 authors include Mário de Andrade, Graciliano Ramos, Osman Lins, Dalton Trevisan, and other major names whose stories in translation exhibit profound artistry.

The anthology is divided into four major periods, "Tropical Belle-Époque," "Modernism," "Modernism at Mid-Century," and "Contemporary Views." There is a general introduction to Brazilian literary culture and introductions to each of the four sections, with descriptions of the authors and a general bibliography on Brazil and Brazilian literature in English. It includes stories of innovation (Mário de Andrade), psychological suspense (Graciliano Ramos), satire and perversion (Dalton Trevisan), altered realities and perceptions (Murilo Rubião), repression and sexuality (Hilda Hilst, Autran Dourado), myth (Nélida Piñón), urban life (Lygia Fagundes Telles, Rubem Fonescal), the oral tale (Jorge Amado, Rachel de Queiroz) and other overarching themes and issues of Brazilian culture. The anthology concludes with a haunting story set in the opera theater in Manaus by one of Brazil's most recently successful writers, Milton Hatoum.
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Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story
The Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story contains a selection of short stories by the best-known authors in Brazilian literature from the late nineteenth century to the present. With few exceptions, these stories have appeared in English translation, although widely separated in time and often published in obscure journals. Here they are united in a coherent edition representing Brazil's modern, vibrant literature and culture. J.M. Machado de Assis, who first perfected the genre, wrote at least sixty stories considered to be masterpieces of world literature. Ten of his stories are included here, and are accompanied by strong and diverse representations of the contemporary story in Brazil, featuring nine stories by Clarice Lispector and seven by João Guimarães Rosa. The remaining 34 authors include Mário de Andrade, Graciliano Ramos, Osman Lins, Dalton Trevisan, and other major names whose stories in translation exhibit profound artistry.

The anthology is divided into four major periods, "Tropical Belle-Époque," "Modernism," "Modernism at Mid-Century," and "Contemporary Views." There is a general introduction to Brazilian literary culture and introductions to each of the four sections, with descriptions of the authors and a general bibliography on Brazil and Brazilian literature in English. It includes stories of innovation (Mário de Andrade), psychological suspense (Graciliano Ramos), satire and perversion (Dalton Trevisan), altered realities and perceptions (Murilo Rubião), repression and sexuality (Hilda Hilst, Autran Dourado), myth (Nélida Piñón), urban life (Lygia Fagundes Telles, Rubem Fonescal), the oral tale (Jorge Amado, Rachel de Queiroz) and other overarching themes and issues of Brazilian culture. The anthology concludes with a haunting story set in the opera theater in Manaus by one of Brazil's most recently successful writers, Milton Hatoum.
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Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story

Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story

by K. David Jackson (Editor)
Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story

Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story

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The Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story contains a selection of short stories by the best-known authors in Brazilian literature from the late nineteenth century to the present. With few exceptions, these stories have appeared in English translation, although widely separated in time and often published in obscure journals. Here they are united in a coherent edition representing Brazil's modern, vibrant literature and culture. J.M. Machado de Assis, who first perfected the genre, wrote at least sixty stories considered to be masterpieces of world literature. Ten of his stories are included here, and are accompanied by strong and diverse representations of the contemporary story in Brazil, featuring nine stories by Clarice Lispector and seven by João Guimarães Rosa. The remaining 34 authors include Mário de Andrade, Graciliano Ramos, Osman Lins, Dalton Trevisan, and other major names whose stories in translation exhibit profound artistry.

The anthology is divided into four major periods, "Tropical Belle-Époque," "Modernism," "Modernism at Mid-Century," and "Contemporary Views." There is a general introduction to Brazilian literary culture and introductions to each of the four sections, with descriptions of the authors and a general bibliography on Brazil and Brazilian literature in English. It includes stories of innovation (Mário de Andrade), psychological suspense (Graciliano Ramos), satire and perversion (Dalton Trevisan), altered realities and perceptions (Murilo Rubião), repression and sexuality (Hilda Hilst, Autran Dourado), myth (Nélida Piñón), urban life (Lygia Fagundes Telles, Rubem Fonescal), the oral tale (Jorge Amado, Rachel de Queiroz) and other overarching themes and issues of Brazilian culture. The anthology concludes with a haunting story set in the opera theater in Manaus by one of Brazil's most recently successful writers, Milton Hatoum.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199724345
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 08/31/2006
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

K. David Jackson is Professor of Portuguese at Yale University.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION: World World Vast World of the Brazilian Short Story
PART I
Tropical Belle Epoque (1880s-1921)
, ASSIS, JOAQUIM MARIA MACHADO DE (1839-1908)Wedding SongThe Siamese AcademiesThe Fortune TellerLifeThe NurseThe Secret HeartA Woman's ArmsDona PaulaFather versus MotherWallow, Swine!
, VERISSIMO, JOSE (1857-1916)Going after RubberReturning from Rubber Gathering
, MELLO, EMILIA MONCORVA BANDEIRA DE, (PSEUD. CARMEN DOLORES) (1852-1910)Aunt Zeze's Tears
, BARRETO, PAULO (PSEUD. JOAO DO RIO) (1881-1921)The Baby in Rose TarlatanAn Episode in a Hotel
, LIMA BARRETO, AFFONSO H. DE (1881-1922)The Man Who Knew Javanes
, LOBATO, MONTEIRO (1882-1948)The Funnyman Who Repented
PART II
Modernisn (1922-1945)
, ANDRADE, MARIO DE (1893-1945)It Can Hurt PlentyThe Christmas Turkey
, MACHADO, ANIBAL (1895-1964)The Death of the Standard-BearerThe First Corpse
, MACHAD0, ANTONIA DE ALCANTARA (1901-1935)The Beauty ContestGaetaninho
, ALPHONSUS, JOAO (1901-1935)Sardanapalo
, ACCIOLY, BRENO (1922-1966)Joao Urso
, RAMOS, GRACILIANO (1892-1953)The ThiefWhale
, AMADO, JORGE (1912-2000)How Porciuncula the Mulatto Got the Corpse off His Back
, QUIEROZ, RACHEL DE (1910-2003)Metonymy, or The Husband's Revenge
, REBELO, MARQUES (1907-1973)Down Our Street
, Verissimo, Erico (1905-1975)FandangoThe GuerillaThe House of the Melancholy Angel
PART III
Modernism at Mid-Century
, LISPECTOR, CLARICE (1920-1977)The BuffaloThe ChickenThe Smallest Woman in the WorldThe Breaking of the BreadThe Fifth StoryMiss AlgraveThe BodyPlaza MauaBeauty and the Beast, or The Wound Too Great
, GUIMARAES ROSA, JOAO (1908-1967)The Girl From BeyondMuch AdoSoroco, His Mother, His DaughterThe Third Bank of the RiverTreetopsThose LopesThe Jaguar
, LINS, OSMAN (1924-1978)Baroque Tale or Tripartite UnityEaster Sunday
, TREVISAN, DALTON (B. 1925)The Corpse in the ParlorThe Vampire of Curitiba
, GOMES, PAULO EMILIO SALLES (1916-1977)Her Times Two
, ANDRADE, CARLOS DRUMMOND DE (1902-1987)Miguel's Theft
PART IVContemporary Visions (after 1980)
, PINON, NELIDA (B. 1936)Big-Bellied CowBrief Flower
, TELLES, LYGIA FAGUNDES (B. 1923)Just a Saxaphone
, RUBIAO, MURILO (1916-1981)Zacarias, the Pyrotechnist
, VEIGA, J.J (1915-1999)The Misplaced Machine
, SCLIAR, MOACYR (B. 1937)The CowThe Last Poor Man
, DOURADO, AUTRAN (B. 1926)Bald Island
, Lessa, Origenes (1903-1986)Marta: A Souvenir of New York
, FONSECA, RUBEM (B. 1925)Large Intestine
, CONY, CARLOS HEITOR (B. 1926)Order of the Day
, RAWET, SAMUEL (1929-1984)The Prophet
, HILST, HILDA (1930-2004)Agda
, GIUDICE, VICTOR (1934-1997)The File Cabinet
, STEEN, EDLA VAN (B. 1936)Caril head Lina heart
, ABREU, CAIO FERNANDO (1948-1996)Dragons...
, HATOUM, MILTON (B. 1952)The Truth Is a Seven-Headed Animal
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHYACKNOWLEDGEMENTSINDEX
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