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The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis
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The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis
A landmark event, the complete stories of Machado de Assis appear in English for the first time in this extraordinary new translation.
Widely acclaimed as the progenitor of twentieth-century Latin American fiction, Machado de Assis (1839β1908), the son of a mulatto father and a washerwoman, and the grandson of freed slaves, was hailed in his lifetime as Brazil's greatest writer. His prodigious output of novels, plays, and stories rivalled contemporaries like Chekhov, Flaubert, and Maupassant, but, shockingly, he was barely translated into English until 1963 and still lacks proper recognition today.
Drawn to the master's psychologically probing tales of fin-de-siècle Rio de Janeiro, a world populated with dissolute plutocrats, grasping parvenus, and struggling spinsters, acclaimed translators Margaret Jull Costa and Robin Patterson have now combined Machado's seven short-story collections into one volume, featuring seventy-six stories, a dozen appearing in English for the first time.
Born in the outskirts of Rio, Machado displayed a precocious interest in books and languages and, despite his impoverished background, miraculously became a well-known intellectual figure in Brazil's capital by his early twenties. His daring narrative techniques and coolly ironic voice resemble those of Thomas Hardy and Henry James, but more than either of these writers, Machado engages in an open playfulness with his readerβas when his narrator toys with readers' expectations of what makes a female heroine in "Miss Dollar," or questions the sincerity of a slave's concern for his dying master in "The Tale of the Cabriolet."
Predominantly set in the late nineteenth-century aspiring world of Rio de Janeiroβa city in the midst of an intense transformation from colonial backwater to imperial metropolisβthe postcolonial realism of Machado's stories anticipates a dominant theme of twentieth-century literature. Readers witness the bourgeoisie of Rio both at play, and, occasionally, attempting to be serious, as depicted by the chief character of "The Alienist," who makes naively grandiose claims for his Brazilian hometown at the expense of the cultural capitals of Europe. Signifiers of new wealth and social status abound through the landmarks that populate Machado's stories, enlivening a world in the throes of transformation: from the elegant gardens of Passeio PΓΊblico and the vibrant Rua do Ouvidorβthe long, narrow street of fashionable shops, theatres and cafΓ©s, "the Via Dolorosa of long-suffering husbands"βto the port areas of SaΓΊde and Gamboa, and the former Valongo slave market.
One of the greatest masters of the twentieth century, Machado reveals himself to be an obsessive collector of other people's lives, who writes: "There are no mysteries for an author who can scrutinise every nook and cranny of the human heart." Now, The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis brings together, for the first time in English, all of the stories contained in the seven collections published in his lifetime, from 1870 to 1906. A landmark literary event, this majestic translation reintroduces a literary giant who must finally be integrated into the world literary canon.
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The Collected Stories of Machado de Assis has received glowing reviews for its exploration of themes like identity and contemplation, which are central to the human experience. Critics appreciate the ambitious nature of the stories and their readiness to tackle discomfort and complex experiences. The English-language edition is praised for its production and translation, effectively capturing Machado's wit and subtle joy, offering readers new insights into his work.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780871404961
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 14 August 2018
Country: United States
Imprint: Liveright Publishing Corporation
Illustration: 6 illustratoins; Map
Contributors:
- Translated by Margaret Jull Costa
- Translated by Robin Patterson
- Foreword by Michael Wood
- Translated by Margaret Jull Costa
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 51.0mm
Width: 168.0mm
Height: 244.0mm
Weight: 1300g
Pages: 960
About the Author
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (1839β1908) was born in Rio de Janeiro and, as well as his seven short-story collections, wrote such groundbreaking novels as Posthumous Memoirs of BrΓ‘s Cubas, Dom Casmurro, Quincas Borba and The Alienist. Margaret Jull Costa, who has translated Javier MarΓas and JosΓ© Saramago, lives in England. Robin Patterson has translated JosΓ© Luandino Vieira and lives in England. Β
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