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  1. Brazil is a 1994 novel by the American author John Updike. It contains many elements of magical realism. It is a retelling of the ancient tale of Tristan and Isolde, the subject of many works in opera and ballet.

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  3. Compre online Brazil: A Novel, de Updike, John na Amazon. Frete GRÁTIS em milhares de produtos com o Amazon Prime. Encontre diversos livros escritos por Updike, John com ótimos preços.

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  4. 1 de jan. de 2001 · 3.44. 2,816 ratings267 reviews. The richest and most sensual novel in years from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the Rabbit series. Two young, beautiful lovers, a black child of the Rio slums and a pampered upper-class white girl, endure privation, violence, and captivity to be together.

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  5. Brazil - John UPDIKE – Biblioteca Saavedra. R$ 79,00. Inspirado em Tristão e Isolda, Updike traz a história de dois amantes enquanto narra 22 anos da história do Brasil, dos anos 1960 aos anos 1980. Tristão é negro e da favela, um menino que tem que roubar e matar para sobreviver.

  6. About Brazil. A page-turning novel about a Black teen from the Rio slums and an upper-class white girl who are brought together by fate and betrayed by families who threaten to tear them apart—from one of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series. “Steamy…breathtaking.”—

  7. John Updike's sixteenth novel takes place in a stylized Brazil where almost anything is possible, if you are young and in love. Tristao Raposo, a nineteen-year-old black child of the Rio slums, and Isabel Leme, an eighteen-year-old upper-class white girl, meet on Copacabana Beach; their flight into marriage takes them to the farthest reaches of ...