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Raduan Nassar

    November 27, 1935

    Raduan Nassar is a Brazilian writer whose work is characterized by its strength and lyricism. His novels, drawing on his experiences and philosophical education, explore deep human emotions and complex relationships. Nassar's style is precise and evocative, drawing readers into a world of tension and introspection. Although he stopped writing, his literary legacy remains powerful and inspirational.

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    A Cup of Rage
    Ancient Tillage
    • 2016

      Ancient Tillage

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      3.4(42)Add rating

      'How often, honestly, does the unveiling in translation of a 'forgotten genius' live up to the hype? Well here's one that does: Raduan Nassar' Times Literary Supplement 'I felt the powerful strength of my family overrunning me like a heavy rush of water' For André, a young man growing up on a farm in Brazil, life consists of 'the earth, the wheat, the bread, our table and our family'. He loves the land, fears his austere, pious father who preaches from the head of the table as if it is a pulpit, and loathes himself, as he starts to harbour shameful feelings for his sister Ana. Lyrical and sensual, told with biblical intensity, this classic Brazilian coming-of-age novel follows André's psychological and sexual awakening, as he must choose between body and soul, duty and freedom.

      Ancient Tillage
    • 2015

      A Cup of Rage

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.1(1018)Add rating

      Longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 'A savagely short novel of immeasurable ambition and violent beauty. This is the language of genius.' Juan Pablos Villalobos 'How often, honestly, does the unveiling in translation of a 'forgotten genius' live up to the hype? Well here's one that does: Raduan Nassar' Times Literary Supplement 'Yes, bastard, you're the one I love' A pair of lovers - a young female journalist and an older man who owns an isolated farm in the Brazilian outback - spend the night together. The next day they proceed to destroy each other. Amid vitriolic insults, cruelty and warring egos, their sexual adventure turns into a savage power game. This intense, erotic cult novel by one of Brazil's most infamous modernist writers explores alienation, the desire to dominate and the wish to be dominated. A new translation by Stefan Tobler

      A Cup of Rage