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Machado De Assis , John Gledson

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`Slyly comic, full of surprises, always hinting at more than they quite say, these twenty bewitching stories from Brazil's 19th century master will bring new admirers to a writer who - despite his European links - has a voice all his own. Doubles and disguises fill deftly witty yarns' --Boyd Tonkin

`Machado de Assis is generally considered the greatest ever Brazilian writer ... Machado demonstrates an eye for the clinching detail, a mastery of the short-story form, and the sensitivity and comprehension of a genuine artist'
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'Time and again throughout these sharp, elegant and always brilliantly understated slices of controlled madness, de Assis ... achieves the elusive offbeat surrealist effect that Paul Auster has been pursuing for his entire career' Eileen Battersby, Irish Times 'Machado de Assis was a literary force, transcending nationality and language, comparable certainly to Flaubert, Hardy, or James' New York Times Book Review "He was one of the few writers who not only received a state funeral, but actually deserved it' Louis de Bernieres 'John Gledson's zesty translation and introduction are great strengths of the collection ... The atmosphere of Rio de Janeiro in the late 1800s is evoked ... Yet many of these stories could have been written about our own times' Daily Telegraph

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