A death in Brazil

A death in Brazil

by PeterRobb (Author)

Synopsis

Delving into Brazil's baroque past, Peter Robb writes about its history of slavery and the richly multicultural but disturbed society that was left in its wake when the practice was abolished in the late nineteenth century. Even today, Brazil is a nation of almost unimaginable distance between its wealthy and its poor, a place of extraordinary levels of crime and violence. It is also one of the most beautiful and seductive places on earth. Using the art, food and the books of its great nineteenth-century writer, Machado de Assis, Robb takes us on a journey into a world like Conrad's Nostromo . A world so absurdly dramatic, like the current president Lula's fight for power, that it could have come from one of the country's immensely popular TV soap operas, a world where resolution is often only provided by death. Like all the best travel writing, A Death in Brazil immerses you deep into the heart of a fascinating country.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0747573166
ISBN 13: 9780747573166
Book Overview: Shortlisted for the BBC 4 2005 Samuel Johnson Prize for non-fiction Astonishing reviews for the hardback sales of over 3,000 This is the travel book for those visiting Brazil

Media Reviews
'Robb is a superb stylist, and this brilliant dissection of modern Brazil is unputdownable' Sunday Times 'Outstanding a heady and fascinating picture of an extraordinary country' Daily Telegraph 'Fascinating and revealing It is the Brazil that Robb sees beyond the sensations that gives his book its great travelling dimension' New York Times 'It is compellingly readable and elegant. In fact, anyone planning a trip to Brazil should read this book' Daily Mail
Author Bio
Peter Robb has lived in Europe and Brazil for much of his adult life. He now lives in Sydney, Australia.