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| Original Title: | Vidas Secas |
| ISBN: | 9500513749 (ISBN13: 9789500513746) |
| Edition Language: | Portuguese |
| Characters: | Fabiano, Baleia, Sinha VitĂ³ria, Menino mais velho, Menino mais novo, TomĂ¡s da Bolandeira, PatrĂ£o, Soldado Amarelo |
Graciliano Ramos
Paperback | Pages: 176 pages Rating: 4.12 | 9295 Users | 214 Reviews
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Vidas secas, lançado originalmente em 1938, Ă© o romance em que mestre Graciliano — tĂ£o meticuloso que chegava a comparecer Ă grĂ¡fica no momento em que o livro entrava no prelo, para checar se a revisĂ£o nĂ£o haveria interferido em seu texto — alcança o mĂ¡ximo da expressĂ£o que vinha buscando em sua prosa. O que impulsiona os personagens Ă© a seca, Ă¡spera e cruel, e paradoxalmente a ligaĂ§Ă£o telĂºrica, afetiva, que expõe naqueles seres em retirada, Ă procura de meios de sobrevivĂªncia e um futuro.Apesar desse sentimento de transbordante solidariedade e compaixĂ£o com que a narrativa acompanha a miĂºda saga do vaqueiro Fabiano e sua gente, o autor contou: Procurei auscultar a alma do ser rude e quase primitivo que mora na zona mais recuada do sertĂ£o... os meus personagens sĂ£o quase selvagens... pesquisa que os escritores regionalistas nĂ£o fazem e nem mesmo podem fazer ...porque comumente nĂ£o sĂ£o familiares com o ambiente que descrevem...Fiz o livrinho sem paisagens, sem diĂ¡logos. E sem amor. A minha gente, quase muda, vive numa casa velha de fazenda. As pessoas adultas, preocupadas com o estĂ´mago, nĂ£o tem tempo de abraçar-se. AtĂ© a cachorra [Baleia] Ă© uma criatura decente, porque na vizinhança nĂ£o existem galĂ£s caninos.
Vidas secas Ă© o livro em que Graciliano, visto como antipoĂ©tico e anti-sonhador por excelĂªncia, consegue atingir, com o rigor do texto que tanto prezava, um estado maior de poesia.

Details Regarding Books Vidas Secas
| Title | : | Vidas Secas |
| Author | : | Graciliano Ramos |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 176 pages |
| Published | : | January 1st 2003 by Record (first published 1938) |
| Categories | : | Classics. Fiction. Cultural. Brazil |
Rating Regarding Books Vidas Secas
Ratings: 4.12 From 9295 Users | 214 ReviewsEvaluate Regarding Books Vidas Secas
This is probably one of the most sensible, sad, and yet beautiful books in Brazilian literature. People look like animal and animals look like people in this social critique full of psychologic aspects. I advise you: this book will probably make you cry a couple of times.For me, one of the best books ever written... It depicts the Northeast Brazil exodus from the dry inner country through a family that runs away from a drought.
One of my favorite books ever. I read this in the original Portuguese. It is full of amazing feeling, melancholy and when I read it, I really felt like I was with the family traveling in the Brazilian Northeast.

A dry book about dry lives in a dry land is what it looks like if you don't pay attention to it (and this is why most Brazilian teenagers hate it). Once you've matured as a reader and gain the ability to really appreciate the story as a literary construct, a work of art with words more than just a story, and to understand the characters better, it blows your mind. Especially when you realize why the dog is the most human character in the entire book.
Barren Lives (1938) covers a brief period of time in the life of a family as they try to eke out a living as farm hands on a ranch in a small village. Thematically the book reminds me of The Grapes of Wrath (1939) by John Steinbeck except that the family is more hopeful in Barren Lives because they are still on the move at the end of the book. Steinbeck's family reaches the promised land (California) only to find poverty and exploitation.The book is written in a straightforward manner. The text
The chapter... yes, that chapter. Another reason to learn Portuguese.
Ramos was born into a poor Brazilian family and was illiterate until he was nine - yet he became a writer. Not unexpectedly, he describes a complete inability to inflate his writing style, or even write about something that he hasn't personally experienced. While Barren Lives isn't a roman a clef, Ramos's background is readily apparent in this simple story of a wretchedly poor (and illiterate) farming family trying to live between droughts on the plains of northeastern Brazil. The plot reminded


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