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Peoples and Scenes of Brazil...

Peoples and Scenes of Brazil...
Author: Instituto brasileiro de geografia e estatística
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1945
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People and Scenes of Brazil

People and Scenes of Brazil
Author: Revista Brasileira de Geografia (periodical)
Publisher:
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Release: 1945
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The End

The End
Author: Fernanda Torres
Publisher: Restless Books
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2017-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1632061228

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The End centers on five friends in Rio de Janeiro who, nearing the end of their lives, are left with memories—of parties, marriages, divorces, fixations, inhibitions, bad decisions—and the physical indignities of aging. Alvaro lives alone and spends his time going from doctor to doctor and bemoaning the evils of his ex-wife. Silvio is a junkie who can’t give up the excesses of sex and drugs even in his old age. Ribeiro is an athletic beach bum enjoying a prolonged sex life thanks to Viagra. Neto is the square member of the group, a faithful husband until his last days. And Ciro is the Don Juan envied by all—but the first to die, struck down by cancer. For all of them, successful careers, personal revelations, and Zen serenity are out of the question, blocked by a seemingly insurmountable wall of frustrations. Orbiting around them are a priest questioning his vocation and a cast of complicated women, neglected and embattled by these self-involved men. Edgy and wise, this tragicomic debut delves into taboo subjects—death, infidelity, impotence, the difficulties of marriage—with unsentimental honesty, and brings Rio and these characters to life in full color.


Photos Of Brazil

Photos Of Brazil
Author: Earl Khaleel
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2021-05-24
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The book presents pictures of brazil. In the book, the author shares with you about the architectural culture and people here. It will be easier for you to understand this country.


Brazil on the Move

Brazil on the Move
Author: John Dos Passos
Publisher: Doubleday
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2011-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307800547

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John Dos Passos, the distinguished American novelist and historian has been personally interested in Brazil for the last fifteen years. He first visited the country in 1948, and returned again in 1956 and 1962. This book, which is based on his experiences in Brazil, presents the people and landscapes of a young country on the move. Here you will find several extraordinary reports on Brasilia, first in the planning stage, second in the wildly frantic period when it was a half-finished group of buildings, and, finally, as it appeared to Mr. Dos Passos in the summer of 1962 when it was at last beginning to function as a city. Here, too, is the story of Brazil’s great road building program designed to unify the country, and of the political battles in this enormous country which totters on the verge of a Communist takeover. From traveling the length and breadth of the land and from interviewing all kinds of people: politicians like Carlos Lacerda and religious leaders like Bishop Sales, Mr. Dos Passos has been able to transmit some of the flavor of the most important of Latin American nations. Mr. Dos Passos himself is of Portuguese descent, and he speaks Portuguese as well as Spanish. He begins this readable and fascinating book with a much needed short sketch of the history of Brazil and how the Portuguese tradition differs from the Spanish in South America.


Brazil

Brazil
Author: Regis St Louis
Publisher: Goodman Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: 9781847960955

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-Brazil is now the world's seventh largest economy by nominal GDP -Written by Regis St. Louis, travel writer and coordinating author of the Lonely Planet Guides to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, and South America -Featuring 350 painstakingly curated images encompassing the landscape, culture, design and architecture, sport and people -In-depth text and extended captions accompany each themed chapter One of the most dynamic economic and cultural forces of the twenty-first century, Brazil is a remarkable country of diversity and character, with a forward-looking ethos that has ensured its status as a superpower. Combining the natural beauty of the rainforest, the remote territories of its indigenous peoples, the exhilarating mix of cultures to be found on the city streets and the country's fascinating history, Brazil explores - in six themed and exquisitely illustrated chapters - every facet of the background and contemporary culture of this remarkable nation. Contents: Introduction by Regis St. Louis; History and Early Development; People - A Nation of Diversity; The Cultural Beat of Brazil; The World's Natural Paradise; From Baroque Cathedrals to High Modernism; Natural Resources and the Rise of Modern Brazil; Timeline of Brazilian history; Credits; Index.


Fifty Years of Research on Brazil

Fifty Years of Research on Brazil
Author: Mark J. Curran
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-02-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1490708367

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This book is a photographic journey of fifty years of research on Brazil and its folk-popular poetry, the literatura de cordel. The photos taken by the author over these fifty years are divided into three parts: 1. The poets and the printers of cordel 2.The intellectuals, informants and friends associated with the research and 3. The fairs, markets and scenes of folklore related to the research. Each photo, when applicable, is followed by a description of the scene or person. This archive includes many persons and scenes that are no longer present in Brazil thus documenting the reality of those times. The book is a companion book to the complete story of the story-poems and their authors seen in his recent Portrait of Brazil in the Twentieth Century - the Universe of the Literatura de Cordel.


Brazil and Her People of To-day

Brazil and Her People of To-day
Author: Nevin Otto Winter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 504
Release: 1910
Genre: Black people
ISBN:

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