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thumb José Lins do Rego Cavalcanti (July 3, 1901 in Pilar Paraíba - September 12, 1957 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian novelist most known for his semi-autobiographical "sugarcane cycle." These novels were the basis of films that had distribution in the English speaking world. Along with Graciliano Ramos and Jorge Amado he stands as one of the greatest regionalist writers of Brazil〔Hafez, 1997, p.13〕 According to Otto Maria Carpeaux, José Lins was "the last of the story tellers".〔CARPEAUX, 1980, citado por Hafez, 1997, p.19〕 His first novel, Menino de Engenho ("Boy from the plantation"), was published with difficulty, but soon it got praised by the critics.〔Hafez, 1997, p.10〕 ==Novels== *''Menino de Engenho'' (1932) *''Doidinho'' (1933) *''Bangüê'' (1934) *''O Moleque Ricardo'' (1935) *''Usina'' (1936) *''Pureza'' (1937 English; "Purity") *''Pedra bonita'' (1938) *''Riacho doce'' (1939) *''Água-mãe'' (1941) *''Fogo morto'' (1943) *''Eurídice'' (1947) *''Cangaceiros'' (1953) *''Histórias da velha Totonha'' (1936) *''Gordos e magros'' (1942) *''Poesia e vida'' (1945) *''Homens, seres e coisas'' (1952) *''A casa e o homem'' (1954) *''Meus verdes anos'' (1956) *''Presença do Nordeste na literatura brasileira'' (1957) *''O vulcão e a fonte'' (1958) *''Dias idos e vividos'' (1981) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「José Lins do Rego」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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