by Milton Hatoum (Author), Milton Hatoum (Author), John Gledson (Translator)
Set in the great Brazilian port of Manaus during the golden decades of the Rubber Boom in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this is the story of identical twin brothers who battle for the love of their mother. It is also a vivid and surprising portrait of a city built over the confluence of two great rivers in the middle of the Amazon rainforest, and the novel itself is full of eddies, dangerous undertows and shifting surface reflections. While recounting the fortunes and trials of this Lebanese immigrant family over many decades, The Brothers also delivers a wealth of sensations to the reader: a city full of smells (diesel fuel, oxen entrails, flowering jasmine), of sounds (the cries of vendors, the butchered sheep, the steady heartbeat of boat motors) and tastes (of tropical fruit, of Arab sweets, of blood) as well as an array of sights. Tense and richly atmospheric, The Brothers is an enthralling novel.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 03 Mar 2003
ISBN 10: 0747562717
ISBN 13: 9780747562719
Book Overview: Milton Hatoum is one of contemporary Brazil's finest and most highly-acclaimed novelists. 'A magical saga of a Lebanese family in the Amazon' ELLE 'Replete with the dances, exotic sights, smells and fragrances of luscious Brazil atmospheric, passionate, enigmatic, this is a mesmerising journey to the heart of a family' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY