Quincas Borba (eBook)
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Published in 1891, Quincas Borba is one of the masterpieces of Brazilian Realism and perhaps Machado de Assis's most scathing critique of human nature and the illusions of progress. Continuing the psychological universe begun in *Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas*, the novel delves deeper into the moral and social contradictions of the 19th century, presenting characters who, more than just living, philosophize and rave about life. At the center of the plot is Rubião, heir to the fortune and ideas of his eccentric friend Quincas Borba-creator of the famous and ironic motto: 'To the victor, the potatoes.' Naive and idealistic, Rubião moves to Rio de Janeiro carrying with him his mentor's money and philosophy, but ends up entangled in the vanity, ambition, and hypocrisy of bourgeois society. Between Sofia's seduction and Palha's opportunism, the protagonist loses himself in illusions and disillusionments, until his mind-fragile and poetic-gives way to delirium and madness. Machado de Assis, with his elegant and cutting prose, constructs a refined satire on power, morality, and insanity. In Quincas Borba, laughter and tragedy merge: the absurd philosophy of 'Humanism'-a brilliant parody of the scientific and optimistic doctrines of his time-reveals itself as a cruel metaphor for the human condition. Man, trapped in the pursuit of glory and wealth, is portrayed as a being who destroys and destroys himself, always believing in his own rationality. This revised and adapted digital edition respects Machado's period style but offers fluidity and clarity to the contemporary reader. Ideal for students, researchers, and literature lovers, this version brings the classic to the palm of your hand, preserving its aesthetic and philosophical value, yet offering an accessible and modern reading experience. Quincas Borba is more than a novel about madness and inheritance: it is a mirror of human vanity, a treatise on the illusory nature of victory, and a work that remains alive for its irony and timeliness. Purchase the digital edition of Quincas Borba now and immerse yourself in the genius of Machado de Assis-the absolute master of irony and the Brazilian soul.
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (1839-1908) is unanimously recognized as the greatest exponent of Brazilian literature and the leading figure in Realism in the country. Born in Morro do Livramento, Rio de Janeiro, into humble circumstances—the son of a mulatto house painter and a Portuguese washerwoman—his trajectory is one of the most fascinating examples of intellectual overcoming. Self-taught and struggling with epilepsy and a stutter, Machado rose socially through intelligence and determination. His career began in journalism and poetry, working as a typographer, proofreader, and contributor to periodicals. The first phase of his writing, known as the Romantic Phase (Ressurreição, 1872), still followed the conventions of the time but already foreshadowed the acuity that would become his most famous work. The major turning point came in 1881 with the publication of Memórias Póstumas de Brás Cubas, the inaugural event of Realism in Brazil. In this mature phase, Machado abandoned romantic sentimentality to delve into a relentless psychological analysis of society and the individual. His works, written with refined irony and philosophical pessimism, question the hypocrisy of elites, human vanity, and the fragility of relationships. The great novels of this period, such as Quincas Borba (1891), Dom Casmurro (1899), Esaú e Jacó (1904), and Memorial de Aires (1908), are profound studies of human nature, exploring themes such as ambiguity, jealousy, madness, and skepticism. He is a master of using unreliable narrators, forcing the reader to actively participate in constructing the work's meaning—the most notorious example being the enigma of Capitu's betrayal in Dom Casmurro. Machado de Assis was also one of the founders and the first president of the Brazilian Academy of Letters (ABL), an institution he presided over until his death and which earned him the affectionate nickname "Wizard of Cosme Velho," a reference to the neighborhood where he lived most of his adult life. His work not only shaped Brazilian literature but transcended borders, and is now studied worldwide as a masterful example of literary universality. His is the voice that, with serenity and acerbity, laid bare the soul of the Brazil of his time and, by extension, the human soul of all eras.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 17.10.2025 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Collection of Great Brazilian Writers |
| Verlagsort | São Bernardo do Campo |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Anthologien |
| Literatur ► Romane / Erzählungen | |
| Schlagworte | 19th-century novel • accessible digital reading • adapted classic literature • analysis of the human soul • Brazilian author • Brazilian irony • Brazilian literature • Brazilian literature in ebook • Brazilian philosophical novel • Brazilian Realism • classic in digital format • contemporary reading • critical narrative • Criticism of society • critique of social hypocrisy • digital book • digital national literature • Elegant Prose • essential reading • existential fiction • fluid reading • fundamental work of literature • great Brazilian classics • human introspection • Humanism • Humor and tragedy • Intelligent reading • irony and psychology • literary classic • literary fiction • literary introspection • literary irony • literary masterpiece • Literary Reading • Literary Realism • literature and delirium • literature and madness • Literature and Philosophy • literature and reflection • Literature and society • Machado de Assis • Machado de Assis book • machado de assis ebook • Machado's classic • Machado's fiction • Machado's humor • Machado's narrative • Machado's psychological novel • Machado's satire • modern reading • moral criticism • National literature • novel about power • novel of customs • novel of introspection • novel of social criticism • novel realistic • philosophical fiction • philosophical humor • philosophical novel • philosophical prose • philosophy and fiction • philosophy and irony. • philosophy of humanism • psychological analysis • psychological fiction • psychological novel • Quincas Borba • realism and philosophy • Realistic Narrative • Reflective literature • required reading • revised Brazilian classic • revised classic literature • Revised Edition • revised universal classic • rubião • Social Fiction • Social satire • the Potatoes • To the Winner • universal classic • universal literature |
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