Anasazi places

Anasazi places1992
About this book
In 1881, Brazilian Aluisio Azevedo published Mulatto, a scathing expose of his native city, Sao Luis do Maranhao. Polemic as well as love story, it brought him much notoriety and is generally considered the first Brazilian naturalist novel.
Set before the abolition of slavery and the establishment of the first republic, Mulatto tells the story of Raimundo, a young Brazilian of liberal ideas. Kept in ignorance of the identity of his mother and the secret of his mixed birth, Raimundo is educated in Europe and, upon returning to Brazil, struggles against the provincial and bigoted society he encounters.
Mulatto reveals its author's opposition to both the clergy, whose corruption and influence he denounced, and the racist agrarian society still dependent upon slavery. This English translation of Mulatto was first published in 1990 by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
Details
- First published
- 1992
- OL Work ID
- OL2987661W
Subjects
PueblosPueblo architectureCliff-dwellingsPictorial worksFictionFiction, generalBrazil, fictionIndian architecture, north americaIndians of north america, pictorial worksIndians of north america, southwest, new