In this article we interpret Jorge Amado's early work as a privileged example of Brazilian socialist realism. We argue that it is characterized by a mixture of negativity in the description of social oppression and positivity in the redeeming essence of the popular. To explain the former,we discuss Amado's exploration of the world of the poor, his colloquial style, and vivid depiction of capitalist domination; as for the latter, we approach a transcendent investment in the people, the hero, and the party. The concluding claim is that this combination generates a Brazilian mythology that helps to account for Amado's turn in his post-communist writing.
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Univ Estadual Santa Cruz, Letras, Ilheus, BA, Brazil
Univ Chile, Literatura, Santiago, Chile
Univ Santiago Chile, Estudios Amer, Santiago, ChileUniv Estadual Santa Cruz, Letras, Ilheus, BA, Brazil
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Univ Estado Bahia UNEB, Estudo Linguagens Leitura Literatura & Identidade, Paulo Afonso, BA, BrazilUniv Estado Bahia UNEB, Estudo Linguagens Leitura Literatura & Identidade, Paulo Afonso, BA, Brazil
Monteiro Teixeira Sobrinho, Antonio Carlos
Magalhaes, Carlos Augusto
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Univ Estado Bahia UNEB, Dept Ciencias Humanas, Paulo Afonso, BA, BrazilUniv Estado Bahia UNEB, Estudo Linguagens Leitura Literatura & Identidade, Paulo Afonso, BA, Brazil
Magalhaes, Carlos Augusto
ANTARES-LETRAS E HUMANIDADES,
2010,
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