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Book Memorial de Ayres Margaret Jull Costa
Libristo code: 49681202
Publishers Liveright Publishing Corporation, August 2026
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis has been hailed as one of Latin America’s greatest writers, a progeni... Full description
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Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis has been hailed as one of Latin America’s greatest writers, a progenitor of modernism and a masterful ironist known for his inspired critiques of nineteenth-century Brazil. Memorial de Ayres is his final novel, released just two months before his death in 1908. In your hands is the diary of Counselor Ayres, a retired diplomat now dedicated to chronicling his day-to-day happenings during the waning years of the Brazilian Empire. Ayres will be the first to tell you that he lives a simple life: the most eventful part of his week is lunch with his sister Rita or a visit to their family cemetery. But a new love interest—and a bet with Rita—pushes Ayres from the confines of his quiet routine into the cheery home of the Aguiars, an older couple who, like him, are childless. Soon, the merriment is permeated by whispers that the power of the empire is fading—the end of slavery draws near. As Brazil’s well-to-do ponder the momentous changes afoot over card games and afternoon coffee, Ayres finds himself suddenly unsure of his place in the shifting milieu: “Everything in this world goes in fashions, except for the stars and me.”Memorial de Ayres marks the latest installment in Margaret Jull Costa and Robin Patterson’s groundbreaking series of Machado translations, the duo credited with introducing a new generation of readers to the classic author. Shot through with Machado’s signature sly humor and psychological subtlety, and set during a singularly transformative time in Brazil’s history, Memorial de Ayres is a quietly prescient tale of personal and national legacy. Praise for Machado de Assis“A writer one hundred years ahead of his time.”?Salman Rushdie“A great ironist, a tragic comedian. . . . In his books, in their most comic moments, he underlines the suffering by making us laugh.”—Philip Roth“One of the pleasures of reading Machado is to encounter this comedy of detail, of human particulars.”—Morten Høi Jensen, Los Angeles Review of Books“In the sureness of pace, the ingratiating swerve, Machado is peerless.”?Elizabeth Hardwick

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Full name Memorial de Ayres
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2026
Number of pages 256
EAN 9781324096795
ISBN 1324096799
Libristo code 49681202
Weight 666
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