Levine, Robert M

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The life and death of Carolina Maria de Jesus

Presents a study of the life of Carolina Maria de Jesus, a destitute black Brazilian woman who taught herself to read and write, enjoying a brief period of fame when her diary, chronicling her hard life, was published in 1962, but reverting to poverty in the years before her death in 1977.

The life and death of Carolina Maria de Jesus

Presents a study of the life of Carolina Maria de Jesus, a destitute black Brazilian woman who taught herself to read and write, enjoying a brief period of fame when her diary, chronicling her hard life, was published in 1962, but reverting to poverty in the years before her death in 1977.

The history of Brazil

1999
"Relatively bland historical introduction for general readers emphasizes economic development, social inequality, and apparent inability of reforms to address inequality. Begins in 1500, but more than half of volume is devoted to post-1930 Brazil and contemporary issues. Get?ulio Vargas is central both as a reformist turning point in politics and as a representative enigma. Useful, but much less piquant and heartfelt than author's Brazilian legacies (item #bi 00006099#)"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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