- Paperback
- ISBN-10: 0099801108
- ISBN-13: 978-0099801108
- Shipping Weight: 503 g
- Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
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Among readers familiar with Latin American literature, Machado is considered a master. His novels blend black comedy with deadly accurate social commentary and an unerring perception of human psychology to create works that are brilliant, complex without being opaque, and joys to read. The Oxford University Press edition is ably translated by John Gledson and accompanied by critical essays that will help orient readers unfamiliar with Machado's work. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Dom Casmurro - Coorection,
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This review is from: Dom Casmurro (Hardcover)
In my review about Machado de Assis I made a mistake. He's probably the most important writer in the 19th century and not 18th. Sorry about that.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very interesting reading,
This review is from: Dom Casmurro (Paperback)
This is one of the best novels I have read. It has everything to enjoy a nice reading.The situations are very descriptive not only of the 19th century's Brazil, but even of the present Brazilian culture (don't get me wrong, I don't mean the characters, but the interactions); the analysis of these situations goes into reflections about the humans (feelings, memories, decisions,...); the author even builds a well-driven relation between him and the readers, be them women, men, or specific people. The one I read has notes from the editor that helps to understand more the author's "intentions" and the background of the novel itself. I recommend you this one. Finally, the Portuguse edition was useful for me to study the language while enjoying a good reading. I got a high amount of vocabulary and expressions.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Brazilian classic,
By Marcela (Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dom Casmurro (Paperback)
I can say without a shadow of doubt that this is my favourite book. It was the first book of Machado de Assis that I read and which made me follow in love with his work.It is a story about an old man who "try to attached both extremes of his life" on the own words of this character, Bentinho who explains his nickname, Dom Casmurro, on the first pages of the book. He tells the reader about his youth, his studies and mainly about his first and only love: Capitu. However, if you are expecting another novel talking about love, reading the book will surprise you. It is not only about love, it is about insecurity and doubts. Better, this novel is about the human soul, its worst and best sides. I would say that the talent Machado de Assis takes the reader into an investigation. But it is not an usual one. It is necessary to enter into Bentinho's mind looking for clues that could absolve him or his beloved, Capitu. The reader is overwhelmed by the doubts that disturbs Bentinho and which made him took drastic actions. The most fantastic element in this book is that reading it over and over never guarantees the certainty about what it is right and what is wrong. If we suppose that there is some truth to be found. It is a game between the character and the reader!
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