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Machado de Assis (1839–1908) is universally considered one of the greatest writers in Western literature, often compared to Joyce or Nabokov. His novel "Dom Casmurro" ends with a famous ambiguity: Did the wife cheat or not? This question has haunted Brazilian high school students for generations.
Jorge Amado took the opposite approach—hedonistic, populist, and sensual. His "Captains of the Sands" and "Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands" romanticized the Bahian street urchin and the malandro (the hustler). Amado’s work is essentially the literary version of Carnival: full of food, sex, music, and magic. Video-zoofilia-homem-transando-com-cadela-animal
Carnival (February/March) is the world’s most iconic pre-Lenten celebration, but it varies dramatically by region: Machado de Assis (1839–1908) is universally considered one
Beyond Carnival, Festa Junina (June festivals) celebrates rural life with bonfires, quadrille dancing, and foods made from corn and peanuts. Pro Tip: If you want to understand a
If music is the heart, television is the living room altar of Brazilian culture. No country is as deeply defined by a single TV network as Brazil is by TV Globo.
Forget Samba for a moment. While Samba is the soul of Rio’s streets, Funk Carioca (Brazilian funk) and Forró are the heartbeats of the younger generation and the Northeast, respectively.
Pro Tip: If you want to understand a Brazilian’s mood, look at their Spotify Wrapped. It will likely be a chaotic mix of gospel, funk, and pagode.