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The Life And Death Of Carolina Maria De Jesus (Dilogos Series)
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In The Dozen Years Carolina Maria De Jesus (19141977) Lived In A So Paulo, Brazil, Shanty Slum, She Survived By Rummaging For Junk. She Also Kept A Diary Of Her Abject Poverty. Black, Illegitimate, And Poor, She Suddenly Became At Age Fortysix Brazil'S Bestselling Author When A Book Drawn From Her Diaries Appeared In 1960. An English Translation, Child Of The Dark, Was Published In 1962 And Sold Over 300,000 Copies In The United States In A Decade. Newsweek Heralded Her Book As A Desperate, Terrifying Outcry From The Slums Of So Paulo . . . One Of The Most Astonishing Documents Of The Lower Depths Ever Printed.Collaborating With A Brazilian Colleague, Levine Tells The Story Of Carolina'S Life, Giving Particular Emphasis To The Years Following Her Publishing Success, And Engages In A Provocative Debate Over What Carolina'S Life Reveals About Such Issues As Racism In Brazil, The Rigidity Of The Country'S Class System, And The Process Of Constructing An Identity Amid Constant Degradation And Poverty.
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- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book has one hundred seventy-six pages. This length provides a comprehensive insight into Carolina Maria de Jesus's life and experiences.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: This book is paperback bound. The paperback format makes it lightweight and easy to carry.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The book measures six point zero two inches in length, zero point five inches in width, and nine point zero two inches in height. These dimensions make it a convenient size for reading.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of this book is Robert M. Levine. He collaborated with a Brazilian colleague to tell Carolina Maria de Jesus's story.
- Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the genre of biography and memoir. It explores themes of poverty, race, and identity in Brazil.
- Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: This book is recommended for older teens and adults. It contains themes of poverty and social issues that may not be suitable for younger readers.
- Q: How can I use this book in a classroom setting? A: You can use this book as a resource for discussions on social justice and identity. It provides a real-life perspective on class and race in Brazil.
- Q: Can this book be used for research purposes? A: Yes, this book can be used for research. It offers valuable insights into the life of Carolina Maria de Jesus and the societal issues of her time.
- Q: Is there a specific reading level for this book? A: This book is suitable for readers with a high school reading level and above. Its complex themes and language require mature comprehension.
- Q: How should I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help prevent damage to the cover and pages.
- Q: How do I clean this book if it gets dirty? A: To clean the book, gently wipe the cover with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions as they can damage the pages.
- Q: What should I do if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or exchange. Most sellers offer a return policy for damaged items.
- Q: Is this book part of a series? A: Yes, this book is part of the Diálogos Series. This series features works that engage with significant social issues.
- Q: Can I find this book in libraries? A: Yes, you can often find this book in libraries. It is a significant work that is frequently included in literary collections.
- Q: Is there an English translation available? A: Yes, the English translation is titled 'Child of the Dark.' This translation made Carolina Maria de Jesus's work accessible to a wider audience.
- Q: What themes does this book explore? A: This book explores themes of poverty, racism, and identity. It provides a deep understanding of Carolina's struggles and resilience.