Brazil

260 pages

English language

Published July 4, 1994 by A.A. Knopf, Distributed by Random House.

ISBN:
978-0-679-43071-1
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OCLC Number:
28587188

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John Updike's sixteenth novel takes place in a stylized Brazil where almost anything is possible, if you are young and in love. Tristao Raposo, a nineteen-year-old black child of the Rio slums, and Isabel Leme, an eighteen-year-old upper-class white girl, meet on Copacabana Beach; their flight into marriage takes them to the farthest reaches of Brazil's wild west. Privation, violence, captivity, and reversals of fortune afflict them; his mother curses them, her father harries them with hirelings, and neither lover is absolutely faithful. Yet Tristao and Isabel hold to the faith that each is the other's fate for life, as they pass - in Shakespeare's phrase - "through nature to eternity." Spanning twenty-two years, from the mid-Sixties to the late Eighties, Brazil surprises and embraces the reader with its celebration of passion, loyalty, and New World innocence.

8 editions

Subjects

  • Youth
  • Tristan (Legendary character)
  • Adaptations
  • Iseult (Legendary character)
  • Love stories
  • Romances
  • Fiction

Places

  • Brazil