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Jorge amado dona flor and her two husbands
Jorge amado dona flor and her two husbands













Slyly decorated with lyrical recipes from the cooking school of Dona Flor, this is the incredible record of that plumply inviting, earnest, and modest woman and her two husbands-devil and saint. EST.By Liliom/Topper out of arboreal myth, this raunchy revel from the accomplished Brazilian author. MENU | ABOUT TERMS | SHIPPING BROOKLYN, NY. MENU | ABOUT | TERMS | SHIPPING BROOKLYN, NY.

jorge amado dona flor and her two husbands

also one of the most entertaining." -Mario Vargas Llosaġ.06" H x 8.04" L x 5.24" W (0.96 lbs) 553 pages "Poetic, comical and very human." - Chicago Tribune "A sentimental masterpiece." - Los Angeles Times No other Latin American writer is more genuinely admired by his peers, nor has any other exerted so great a creative influence on the course of Latin American fiction." - The New York Times Book Review A highly successful film version of Dona Flor was produced in Brazil in 1976. One of the most renowned writers of the Latin American boom of the sixties, Amado has been translated into more than 35 languages. Not until the 1950s did he write his great literary comic novels-Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon, and Dona Flor and her Two Husbands-which take aim at the full spectrum of society even as they pay ebullient tribute to the region of his birth. It was an impassioned plea for social justice for the workers on Bahian cacao plantations and his novels of the thirties and forties would continue to dramatize class struggle. His first novel, Cacao, was published when he was nineteen. Jorge Amado-novelist, journalist, lawyer-was born in 1912, the son of a cacao planter, in Ilheus, south of Salvador, the provincial capital of Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon. But after her wedding she finds herself dreaming about her first husband's amorous attentions and one evening Vadinho himself appears by her bed, as lusty as ever, to claim his marital rights.

jorge amado dona flor and her two husbands

She is soon drawn to a kind pharmacist who is everything Vadinho was not, and is altogether happy to marry him.

jorge amado dona flor and her two husbands

His long suffering widow Dona Flor devotes herself to her cooking school and her friends, who urge her to remarry. It surprises no one that the charming but wayward Vadinho dos Guimaraes-a gambler notorious for never winning-dies during Carnival.















Jorge amado dona flor and her two husbands