Letters from Brazil II

Research, Romance, and Dark Days Ahead

by Mark J. Curran


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/6/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 7.5x9.25
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781490793597
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Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 156
ISBN : 9781490793603

About the Book

Letters from Brazil II is a continuation of Letters from Brazil, 2017. Mike Gaherty, now an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, is back in Brazil to continue research and begin the battle for publication in a “publish or perish” academic world. He now has a Brazilian visa as journalist-researcher in his role of writing occasional “Letters” to the New York Times’s international section and is working in liaison with the Department of Research–Western Hemisphere Analysis of the US State Department (INR–WHA). “Letters” will chronicle what he sees and experiences in Brazil – politics, economics, and especially, daily life under the evolving military regime. The Brazilian intelligence agencies, the DOPS and the SNI, are aware of his role and keep constant surveillance on his activities. Life gets complicated as Mike juggles romantic interests both back at home and in Rio de Janeiro. And research evolves to treat the relationship between the folk-popular stories in verse (“literatura de cordel”) and MPB (Brazilian Popular Music), especially regarding the composer, singer, and musician Chico Buarque de Hollanda and his efforts to write and perform in Brazil while battling with the general’s censorship laws under AI-5. There are many surprises for Mike—some pleasurable, a few dangerous. Life for a researching professor turns out to be not as pedestrian as might be expected.


About the Author

Mark J. Curran is a retired professor from Arizona State University where he worked from 1968 to 2011. He taught Spanish and Portuguese and their respective cultures. His research specialty was Brazil and its “popular poetry in verse” or the “literatura de cordel,” and he has published many articles in research reviews and now some sixteen books related to the “Cordel” in Brazil, Spain and the United States. Other books are either of an autobiographic nature - “The Farm” or “Coming of Age with the Jesuits” - or reflect classes taught at ASU. The latter are in the series “Stories I Told My Students:” books on Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Portugal and Spain. “Letters from Brazil” is an early experiment combining reporting and fiction, and “A Professor Takes to the Sea I and II” is a chronicle of a retirement adventure with Lindblad Expeditions on the National Geographic Explorer Ship. “Letters from Brazil II” is a continued experiment in combining fact and fiction, but now more fiction. e-mail address: profmark@asu.edu web site: www.currancordelconnection.com