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Dom Casmurro

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Dom Casmurro tells the story of Bento and Capitu, childhood sweethearts in 1850s Rio de Janeiro, whose complex relationship explores themes of love, marriage, and adultery. Narrated by Bento in his old age, the tale is marked by a self-conscious, subjective style full of digressions and reflections, offering a distinctive and ironic critique of Catholicism and memory itself.
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Ideal for readers interested in classic literature, 19th-century novels, and narratives with complex, unreliable narrators. Also recommended for students and enthusiasts of Latin American fiction and literary history.

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Dom Casmurro, by the Brazilian novelist Machado de Assis (originally published in 1900), is one of the great unrecognized classics of the turn of the century. This new translation provides an informative introduction and notes by John Gledson, which set the novel in its historical context, as well as an afterword by the Brazilian scholar Joao Adolfo Hansen.

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"A palm tree, seeing me troubled and divining the cause, murmured in its branches that there was nothing wrong with fifteen-year old boys getting into corners with girls of fourteen; quite the contrary, youths of that age have no other function, and corners were made for that very purpose. It was an old palm-tree, and I believed in old palm-trees even more than in old books. Birds, butterflies, a cricket trying out its summer song, all the living things of the air were of the same opinion." So begins this extraordinary love story between Bento and Capitu, childhood sweethearts who grow up next door to each other in Rio de Janeiro in the 1850s.

Like other great nineteenth-century novelsβ€”The Scarlet Letter, Anna Karenina, Madame Bovaryβ€”Machado de Assis's Dom Casmurro explores the themes of marriage and adultery. But what distinguishes Machado's novel from the realism of its contemporaries, and what makes it such a delightful discovery for English-speaking readers, is its eccentric and wildly unpredictable narrative style.

Far from creating the illusion of an orderly fictional "reality," Dom Casmurro is told by a narrator who is disruptively self-conscious, deeply subjective, and prone to all manner of marvellous digression. As he recounts the events of his life from the vantage of a lonely old age, Bento continually interrupts his story to reflect on the writing of it: he examines the aptness of an image or analogy, considers cutting out certain scenes before taking the manuscript to the printer, and engages in a running, and often hilarious, dialogue with the reader. "If all this seems a little emphatic, irritating reader," he says, "it's because you have never combed a girl's hair, you've never put your adolescent hands on the young head of a nymph..."

But the novel is more than a performance of stylistic acrobatics. It is an ironic critique of Catholicism, in which God appears as a kind of divine accountant whose ledgers may be balanced in devious as well as pious ways. It is also a story about love and its obstacles, about deception and self-deception, and about the failure of memory to make life's beginning fit neatly into its end.

First published in 1900, Dom Casmurro is one of the great unrecognised classics of the turn of the century by one of Brazil's greatest writers. The popularity of Machado de Assis in Latin America has never been in doubt and now, with the acclaim of such critics and writers as Susan Sontag, John Barth, and Tony Tanner, his work is finally receiving the worldwide attention it deserves.

Newly translated and edited by John Gledson, with an afterword by JoΓ£o Adolfo Hansen, this Library of Latin America edition is the only complete, unabridged, and annotated translation of the novel available. It offers English-speaking readers a literary genius of the rarest kind.

Series: Library of Latin America

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Praised as a masterpiece, Dom Casmurro is celebrated for its modern sensibility and ironic narrative voice. Critics from the Boston Globe to the New York Times Book Review highlight Machado de Assis's blend of irony and depth, calling the novel a great classic deserving wider recognition.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780195103090

Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 1999

Country: United States

Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc

Contributors:

  • Translated by John Gledson
  • Afterword by Joao Adolfo Hansen

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 135.0mm

Height: 201.0mm

Weight: 318g

Pages: 288

About the Author

About the Translator and Editor: John Gledson is Professor Emeritus, Department of Hispanic Studies at the University of Liverpool. He has written two books and numerous articles on Machado de Assis. Joao Adolfo Hansen is a highly-regarded Brazilian literary critic.

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