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Barren Lives


Barren Lives

Paperback by Ramos, Graciliano; Dimmick, Ralph Edward; Umlauf, Charles

Barren Lives

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ISBN:
9780292701335
Publication Date:
1 Jan 1965
Language:
English
Publisher:
University of Texas Press
Pages:
165 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 22 May 2024
Barren Lives

Description

A peasant family, driven by the drought, walks to exhaustion through an arid land. As they shelter at a deserted ranch, the drought is broken and they linger, tending cattle for the absentee ranch owner, until the onset of another drought forces them to move on, homeless wanderers again. Yet, like the desert plants that defeat all rigors of wind and weather, the family maintains its will to survive in the harsh and solitary land. Intimately acquainted with the region of which he writes and keenly appreciative of the character of its inhabitants, into whose minds he has penetrated as few before him, Graciliano Ramos depicts them in a style whose austerity well becomes the spareness of the subject, creating a gallery of figures that rank as classic in contemporary Brazilian literature.

Contents

Introduction 1. A New Home 2. Fabiano 3. Jail 4. Vitória 5. The Younger Boy 6. The Older Boy 7. Winter 8. Feast Day 9. The Dog 10. Accounts 11. The Policeman in Khaki 12. The Birds 13. Flight

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