Marcóre [Hardcover] Antonio Olavo Pereira

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“Marcóre” by Antonio Olavo Pereira, published by University of Texas Press in 1970, is a captivating dive into Brazilian family dynamics. This edition, translated by Alfred Hower and John Saunders, features illustrations by Newton Cavalcanti. Despite being an ex-library copy with some wear and a “withdrawn” stamp, the book is in good condition. A prized piece for collectors of Brazilian literature, it offers insight into the intricate social fabric of São Paulo.

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“Marcóre” by Antonio Olavo Pereira is a compelling exploration of Brazilian family life, intricately woven with introspective narratives and set in the heart of São Paulo. First published in Rio de Janeiro in 1957, this novel won the coveted prize for fiction awarded by the Brazilian Academy of Letters. With its fourth edition, it continues to captivate readers with its profound examination of personal and familial relationships. Pereira’s narrative style offers a delicate balance of humor and compassion, drawing comparisons to literary giants like Machado de Assis. This edition, translated by Alfred Hower and John Saunders and beautifully illustrated by Newton Cavalcanti, is a testament to the enduring appeal of Brazilian literature. It’s a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of world literature, offering a window into the nuanced dynamics of Brazilian society.

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Author

Antonio Olavo Pereira

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

University of Texas Press

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

unknown

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