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Berkeley. 1954. University Of California Press. 1st Edition. Very Good in Slightly Worn Dustjacket. 191 pages. hardcover. keywords: Literary Criticism Literature Brazil Latin America. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Four Northeastern Masters-JOSE LINS DO REGO, JORGE AMADO, GRACILIANO RAMOS, RACHEL DE QUEIROZ. The novel of the Northeast' has been the dominant genre in Brazilian fiction from its inception in the 1930's. JosE Lins do Rego, Jorge Amado, Rachel de Queiroz, and Graciliano Ramos are the outstanding creators of this genre. These four novelists and their significance in Latin American literature are the subject of this study. In Brazil the period of the 1930's was one of tropical efllorescence, when literature, along with almost all other phases of creativity, seemed to enter upon a new life. Here, as elsewhere, the age was marked by social and political ferment, some of which is reflected in the novel as social protest or political intent. The present study shows how, despite the documentary and sociological aspects of the new writing, the fiction of these four novelists often attained the level of art. Usually relying on the conventional techniques of the realistic novel, they have created vivid scenes, told captivating stories, and, above all, have created characters of abiding import in the nation's literature. inventory #3057.
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