The Wager

The Wager

by Machado De Assis (Author)

Synopsis

Returning to his native Rio after many years abroad, Aires is captivated by a young widow, Fidela Noronha, whom he sees praying at her husband's graveside. Her charm and the tragic story of her brief marriage increase his fascination, and soon he is indulging in impossible dreams. But the Brazil that Aires remembers from his youth is changing fast. A new era is dawning with events such as the coming of the railway and the abolition of slavery. The future belongs to a younger generation, to men like Tristao, the doctor and political candidate, who is also an admirer of the beautiful Fidelia. The Wager is a story of broken dreams, love and obsession - universal themes that give de Assis's work the timeless quality for which it is renowned.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Peter Owen Ltd
Published: 01 Jul 2005

ISBN 10: 0720612306
ISBN 13: 9780720612301

Media Reviews
It is not enough to say that he is an important American novelist; he is one of the masters in either hemisphere. --New York Times
Author Bio
Machado de Assis has been widely acknowledged as Brazil's greatest writer. He is the author of Dom Casmurro, Epitaphs for a Small Winner, Esau and Jacob, Quincas Borba, and Yaya Garcia.