Machado de Assis

Machado de Assis
Title Machado de Assis PDF eBook
Author Kenneth David Jackson
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 360
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0300180829

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Novelist, poet, playwright, and short story writer Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (1839–1908) is widely regarded as Brazil's greatest writer, although his work is still too little read outside his native country. In this first comprehensive English-language examination of Machado since Helen Caldwell's seminal 1970 study, K. David Jackson reveals Machado de Assis as an important world author, one of the inventors of literary modernism whose writings profoundly influenced some of the most celebrated authors of the twentieth century, including José Saramago, Carlos Fuentes, and Donald Barthelme. Jackson introduces a hitherto unknown Machado de Assis to readers, illuminating the remarkable life, work, and legacy of the genius whom Susan Sontag called “the greatest writer ever produced in Latin America” and whom Allen Ginsberg hailed as “another Kafka.” Philip Roth has said of him that “like Beckett, he is ironic about suffering.” And Harold Bloom has remarked of Machado that “he's funny as hell.”

Helena

Helena
Title Helena PDF eBook
Author Joaquim M. Machado de Assis
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 208
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0520322509

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1984.

The psychiatrist, and other stories

The psychiatrist, and other stories
Title The psychiatrist, and other stories PDF eBook
Author Machado de Assis
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 168
Release 1973
Genre Brazil
ISBN

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A Master on the Periphery of Capitalism

A Master on the Periphery of Capitalism
Title A Master on the Periphery of Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Roberto Schwarz
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 236
Release 2001-12-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780822322399

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DIVA translation of Schwarz's study of the work of Brazilian novelist Machado de Assis (1839-1908)./div

Machado de Assis

Machado de Assis
Title Machado de Assis PDF eBook
Author G. Reginald Daniel
Publisher Penn State University Press
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature
ISBN 9780271052472

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Examines how racial identity and race relations are expressed in the writings of Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (1839-1908), Brazil's foremost author of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The Brazilian Othello of Machado de Assis

The Brazilian Othello of Machado de Assis
Title The Brazilian Othello of Machado de Assis PDF eBook
Author Helen Caldwell
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1960
Genre
ISBN

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Machado de Assis and Narrative Theory

Machado de Assis and Narrative Theory
Title Machado de Assis and Narrative Theory PDF eBook
Author Earl E. Fitz
Publisher Rutgers University Press
Pages 223
Release 2019-06-05
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1684481147

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This book makes the argument that Machado de Assis, hailed as one of Latin American literature’s greatest writers, was also a major theoretician of the modern novel form. Steeped in the works of Western literature and an imaginative reader of French Symbolist poetry, Machado creates, between 1880 and 1908, a “new narrative,” one that will presage the groundbreaking theories of Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure by showing how even the language of narrative cannot escape being elusive and ambiguous in terms of meaning. It is from this discovery about the nature of language as a self-referential semiotic system that Machado crafts his “new narrative.” Long celebrated in Brazil as a dazzlingly original writer, Machado has struggled to gain respect and attention outside the Luso-Brazilian ken. He is the epitome of the “outsider” or “marginal,” the iconoclastic and wildly innovative genius who hails from a culture rarely studied in the Western literary hierarchy and so consigned to the status of “eccentric.” Had the Brazilian master written not in Portuguese but English, French, or German, he would today be regarded as one of the true exemplars of the modern novel, in expression as well as in theory. Published by Bucknell University Press. Distributed worldwide by Rutgers University Press.