To Love intransitive verb


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Brazil in the 1920s was going through many transformations. A new republic was shedding old moralities. Agrarianism was urbanizing. Social mobility was cutting across classes. A nation in search of a new culture was reaching out to the sophistication of Europe.In this setting Mário de Andrade tells the story of a Brazilian teen and a young German woman. He was born into a wealthy family; she was trying to make a living away from her country carrying the emotional baggage of the Great War in the Old World. He was a student she a teacher. But her lessons would soon go beyond language literature and music.Shed also learn a little something herself. Brazilian culture in those heady boisterous years was complicated. Love was taking on new meaning. Could love be a transitive verb uniting subject and object? Or would it best be left intransitive a subject all alone with an emotion?Mário de Andrades unique use of language and his insights into life contributed to an upheaval in not only in Brazilian culture but in Brazilian literature inspiring the nations Modernist movement. This bilingual edition presents the original Portuguese alongside Ana Lessa-Schmidts careful and creative English interpretation of Andrades Modernist style.
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