The Greatest Brazilian Books Since 1970

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  1. 1. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

    A young Andalusian shepherd named Santiago dreams of finding a worldly treasure and sets off on a journey across the Egyptian desert in search of it. Along the way, he encounters a series of characters who impart wisdom and help guide his spiritual journey. The novel explores themes of destiny, personal legend, and the interconnectedness of all things in the universe. The boy learns that true wealth comes not from material possessions, but from self-discovery and attaining one's "Personal Legend".

    The 445th Greatest Book of All Time
  2. 2. The Hour of the Star by Clarice Lispector

    "The Hour of the Star" is a poignant narrative that explores the life of Macabéa, a poor, unattractive, and naive typist living in the slums of Rio de Janeiro. The story is narrated by Rodrigo S.M., a sophisticated writer who struggles with how to accurately portray Macabéa's simple existence and her tragic fate. The novel delves into themes of identity, poverty, and the human condition, presenting a stark contrast between the lives of the rich and the poor, the educated and the ignorant, and the beautiful and the plain.

    The 618th Greatest Book of All Time
  3. 3. Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho

    A Novel of Redemption

    The novel centers around Veronika, a young woman from Slovenia who, disillusioned by her life and the world, decides to commit suicide. Surviving her attempt, she wakes up in a mental institution where she learns that her failed attempt has left her with only a few days to live. During her stay, she meets a variety of characters, each with their own mental issues, who help her to see her life in a new perspective. The story explores themes of madness, individuality, and the value of life, challenging societal norms and questioning the meaning of sanity.

    The 2509th Greatest Book of All Time
  4. 4. A Cup Of Rage by Raduan Nassar

    The book explores the intense and tumultuous relationship between a reclusive farmer and his younger lover during a single day at his isolated estate. Their passionate connection quickly devolves into a fierce and destructive argument, revealing deep-seated resentments and vulnerabilities. Through a stream-of-consciousness narrative, the story delves into themes of power, desire, and the raw, often volatile nature of human emotions, capturing the complexity and fragility of intimate relationships.

    The 3845th Greatest Book of All Time
  5. 5. The Devil and Miss Prym by Paulo Coelho

    A stranger arrives in the small town of Viscos, carrying with him a choice that could bless or curse the entire community. The town's inhabitants are forced to confront their deepest fears and question their moral compasses as they wrestle with the stranger's proposition: he will give them a fortune in gold if they kill one of their own. The stranger's presence stirs up chaos and brings to light the darkness within the human soul, challenging the townsfolk to make a decision that will determine their future.

    The 5374th Greatest Book of All Time
  6. 6. Dora, Doralina by Rachel de Queiroz

    This novel follows the journey of a young woman in early 20th-century Brazil as she breaks free from the constraints of a repressive household and an arranged marriage. Yearning for independence and driven by a rebellious spirit, she embarks on a transformative adventure that takes her from the conservative hinterlands to the more liberal coastal cities. Along the way, she encounters a variety of characters, confronts the challenges of a society in flux, and seeks to define her own identity against the backdrop of a country grappling with modernization and change. Her story is a poignant exploration of self-discovery, feminism, and the quest for personal freedom.

    The 5915th Greatest Book of All Time
  7. 7. A Bag Of Stories by Edla Van Steen

    "A Bag of Stories" is a collection of short stories that delve into the complexities of human relationships and emotions, exploring themes such as love, loss, and the intricacies of family dynamics. The narrative weaves through the lives of various characters, each story offering a glimpse into their personal struggles and triumphs, often revealing the unexpected ways in which people's lives intersect. With a blend of poignancy and humor, the book captures the essence of everyday experiences, highlighting the profound impact of seemingly ordinary moments and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

    The 8045th Greatest Book of All Time
  8. 8. água Viva by Clarice Lispector

    The book is a stream-of-consciousness narrative that delves into the inner thoughts and emotions of a painter who reflects on the nature of existence, time, and the essence of life itself. Through a series of fragmented and poetic musings, the protagonist explores the fluidity of identity and the transcendence of art, seeking to capture the ephemeral beauty of the present moment. The narrative blurs the boundaries between reality and perception, inviting readers into an intimate and introspective journey that challenges conventional storytelling and embraces the complexity of human consciousness.

    The 8650th Greatest Book of All Time
  9. 9. O Escaravelho Do Diabo by Lúcia Machado de Almeida

    Os Crimes do Anel

    The story revolves around a series of mysterious murders in a small town, where each victim is a redhead and receives a scarab beetle before their death. The narrative follows Alberto, a young boy whose brother is one of the victims, as he teams up with the local police to unravel the mystery behind these gruesome killings. As they delve deeper into the investigation, they uncover a web of secrets and motives, leading to a thrilling confrontation with the unexpected perpetrator. The tale combines elements of suspense, intrigue, and a touch of the supernatural, keeping readers engaged until the very end.

    The 8669th Greatest Book of All Time
  10. 10. Pedagogy Of The Oppressed by Paulo Freire

    This book is a seminal work in the field of critical pedagogy that explores the complex relationship between the oppressor and the oppressed in educational contexts. The author argues that traditional pedagogical methods perpetuate existing hierarchies and suggests a new approach called "problem-posing education," which emphasizes dialogue and critical thinking to empower learners to question and challenge oppressive systems. The text is both a critique of the way education is often used as a tool of domination and a guide for how it can instead be transformed into a practice of freedom, helping individuals to achieve self-realization and societal change.

    The 8852nd Greatest Book of All Time
  11. 11. My Life And The Beautiful Game by Pele

    The Autobiography of Pelé

    The book is an autobiography by one of the greatest soccer players of all time, who shares his journey from the streets of Brazil to becoming a global sports icon. The narrative delves into his profound love for soccer, detailing his career highlights, personal life, and the challenges he faced along the way. It also explores his role in popularizing soccer across continents and his enduring impact on the sport, providing insights into his philosophy both on and off the pitch. The autobiography is not only a reflection on his illustrious career but also an inspirational story of dedication, passion, and the transformative power of sports.

    The 9264th Greatest Book of All Time
  12. 12. Namíbia, Não! by Aldri Anunciação

    Verde e Oliva

    The book tells the story of a group of Afro-Brazilian actors who travel to Namibia for a theater festival, only to find themselves stranded in a foreign land due to a sudden outbreak of a mysterious epidemic. As they navigate the challenges of survival and cultural dislocation, the narrative delves into themes of identity, racism, and the complexities of the African diaspora, blending humor and drama to explore the characters' personal transformations and the broader social issues they confront.

    The 10451st Greatest Book of All Time
  13. 13. Travelling In The Family by Carlos Drummond de Andrade

    "Travelling in the Family" is a collection of introspective poems that delve into the themes of memory, time, and familial bonds. The poet reflects on his past, weaving personal history with the broader tapestry of Brazilian culture and landscape. Through his verse, he explores the complex relationships within his family, the bittersweet nature of nostalgia, and the inexorable passage of time that alters places and people. The work is a poignant meditation on the poet's own journey through life, examining the interplay between individual identity and collective heritage.

    The 12607th Greatest Book of All Time
  14. 14. Pele by Pele

    The Autobiography

    In this autobiography, the legendary Brazilian footballer recounts his journey from a young boy with a passion for the game to becoming one of the most iconic figures in the sport's history. He shares insights into his upbringing, the challenges he faced, and the triumphs he experienced throughout his illustrious career. The book delves into his record-breaking achievements, including three World Cup victories, and his role in popularizing football across the globe. It also offers a personal look at his life off the pitch, including his contributions to various social causes and the legacy he hopes to leave behind for future generations of athletes.

    The 12607th Greatest Book of All Time
  15. 15. The Complete Stories by Clarice Lispector

    "The Complete Stories" is a collection that brings together the short fiction works of a renowned writer, known for her innovative and introspective style. The stories span through various phases of her career, offering a comprehensive look at the broad spectrum of human emotions and existential themes. Through her distinctive narrative voice, the author explores the inner lives of her characters, often delving into their complex psychological landscapes. The collection showcases her unique ability to blend the mundane with the philosophical, revealing the profound within the subtleties of everyday life.

    The 12607th Greatest Book of All Time

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