The Devil's Church and Other Stories - Texas Pan American Series

The Devil's Church and Other Stories

The Devil's Church and Other Stories - Texas Pan American Series

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Published: 1 May, 1977
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The modem Brazilian short story begins with the mature work of Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (1839-1908), acclaimed almost unanimously as Brazil's greatest writer. Collectively, these nineteen stories are representative of Machado's unique style and world view, and this translation doubles the number of his stories previously available in English.

The stories in this volume reflect Machado's post-1880 emphasis on social satire and experimentation in psychological realism. If he had continued to produce the moralistic love stories and parlor intrigues of his earlier fiction, Machado's legacy would have been an entertaining but inconsequent body of work. However, by 1880 he had begun a devastating satirical assault on society through his fiction. In spite of his ruthlessness, Machado does at times reveal an ironic sympathy for his characters. He is not indifferent to human conflict but uses humor and irony to stress the absurdity of these conflicts, acted out against the backdrop of an indifferent universe. Such a spectacle creates a sense of helplessness that can only inspire wistful amusement.

In his technical mastery of the short story. Machado was decades ahead of his contemporaries and can still be considered more modern than most of the modernists themselves. That his stories elicit such strong and diverse reactions today is a tribute to their richness, complexity, and significance.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780292715424
ISBN10 0292715420
Number Of Pages 166
Item Weight 254 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Publisher / Reseller University of Texas Press
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

Machado de Assis was a literary force, transcending nationality and language, comparable to Flaubert, to Hardy, or to James. (New York Times)

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Author's Bio

Jack Schmitt is assistant professor of Spanish and Portuguese at California State University, Long Beach. Lorie Ishimatsu is a graduate student and associate instructor in Spanish and Portuguese at Indiana University.

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