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A Fabulous Love Story?: Intertextual Influences in John Updike's Brazil

Author Elvira Bugár
Publisher VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
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ISBN / ASIN3836479370
ISBN-139783836479370
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John Updike's Brazil is a fascinating piece of work to read. It is so captivating that you simply cannot put it down. It seems to be a fabulous twentieth- century love story of a rich, white girl and a poor, black boy whose love is stronger than the conventions of the country and thus, it overcomes all obstacles. The plot is full of action just like a movie film incorporating scenes from erotic love to horrifying death. A part of the novel resembles a kind of 'time travel' through several centuries in the history of Brazil. We can encounter adventurers looking for gold in the gold-mines of South America, Indian tribes kidnapping children, colonists wandering the backlands and even a shaman as the book cannot even do without magic. Can all this be true in a twentieth century setting or is it fiction? This book gives the answer through a thorough study of Brazil's history, economy, social structure and civilization.