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Center for Portuguese Studies

Center for Portuguese Studies
Author: Center for Portuguese Studies (Santa Barbara, Calif.)
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Lisbon

Lisbon
Author: Magda Pinheiro
Publisher: Tagus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Lisbon (Portugal)
ISBN: 9781933227757

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Winner of the Máximo Special Jury Prize (2012) Throughout the pages of this highly original and meticulously researched book, we follow the rich and fascinating history of Lisbon--European capital city and cosmopolitan metropolis--from its legendary founding by Ulysses to the present day, covering the most remarkable moments of the city, such as the conquest of Lisbon, the period of discoveries, the great earthquake of 1755, the departure of the royal court for Brazil, the Liberal revolts, the Estado Novo, Carnation Revolution, and Expo '98. Abounding with episodes that shaped the history of this vibrant port city, accounts of everyday life, and tales about traditional neighborhoods and the innumerable streets where we can still discover traces of the past, this amply illustrated and engaging book makes the seductively enchanting city of Lisbon come to life.


Lusofonia and Its Futures

Lusofonia and Its Futures
Author: João Cezar de Castro Rocha
Publisher: Tagus
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781933227436

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A collection of innovative and insightful essays providing a critical and theoretical reflection on the concept and history of Lusofonia


Freedom Sun in the Tropics

Freedom Sun in the Tropics
Author: Ana Maria Machado
Publisher: Brazilian Literature in Transl
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2020-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781933227955

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Based upon the author's own experiences of life, exile, and return under the dictatorship that gripped Brazil in the 1960s and 1970s, Freedom Sun in the Tropics follows Lena, a journalist, as she resists violence and political repression, and decides to flee to Paris. Upon her eventual return, Lena soon discovers that the dictatorship's prison walls have enclosed private lives and hold strong even after the collapse of authoritarianism. With friendship, truth, and family broken, she struggles to make the difficult return to freedom and regain a sense of life -- and simple decency -- on the other side of trauma. Originally published in 1988, Ana Maria Machado's novel vividly captures one of the darkest periods in recent Brazilian history.