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A Cup of Rage
Raduan Nassar
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Description for A Cup of Rage
Paperback. A pair of lovers - a young female journalist and an older man who owns an isolated farm in the Brazilian outback - spend the night together. The next day they proceed to destroy each other. Amid vitriolic insults, cruelty and warring egos, their sexual adventure turns into a savage power game. Translator(s): Tobler, Stefan. Series: Penguin Modern Classics. Num Pages: 64 pages. BIC Classification: FA; FYT. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129. .
Longlisted for the Man Booker International Prize 'A savagely short novel of immeasurable ambition and violent beauty. This is the language of genius.' Juan Pablos Villalobos 'How often, honestly, does the unveiling in translation of a 'forgotten genius' live up to the hype? Well here's one that does: Raduan Nassar' Times Literary Supplement 'Yes, bastard, you're the one I love' A pair of lovers - a young female journalist and an older man who owns an isolated farm in the Brazilian outback - spend the night together. The next day they proceed to destroy each other. Amid vitriolic insults, cruelty and warring egos, their sexual adventure turns into a savage power game. This intense, erotic cult novel by one of Brazil's most infamous modernist writers explores alienation, the desire to dominate and the wish to be dominated. A new translation by Stefan Tobler
Product Details
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
64
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
Penguin Modern Classics
Condition
New
Number of Pages
64
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780141396804
SKU
V9780141396804
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About Raduan Nassar
Raduan Nassar was born in 1935, in Pindorama, in the state of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He was raised mainly in small rural towns, then went on to study Law at the University of Sao Paulo. Like his Lebanese immigrant family, the author's life has been bound in agriculture and writing. Ancient Tillage (1975) and A Cup of Rage (1978), a novella, are his two major literary works. He also worked as a journalist and editor for the newspaper Jornal do Bairro, jointly founded with his brothers. Although an acclaimed literary author, since 1985 Raduan Nassar has led a private existence dedicated to farming and livestock production. He retired to a smaller farm in 2011, having donated his entire commercial property to the agricultural departments of the Federal University of Sao Carlos for the creation of a new campus.
Reviews for A Cup of Rage
A diagram of exciting prose about a loving relationship in his verbal outburst - a great book
Peter Henning
Die Weltwoche
These are 70 pages full of wonderfully fiery and shrieking prose, to be quaffed off, hot, in one deep draught
Frankfurter Rundschau
Raduan Nassar has created one of the most rare and incandescent books in contemporary Brazilian literature
Leo Gilson Ribeiro
Jornal da Tarde
One of the highest points of the Portuguese language of our time
Folha de S. Paulo Raduan Nassar's work is both rare and transcendent. From the conflict between the couple in A Cup of Rage to the return of the prodigal son of an immigrant family in Ancient Tillage , Nassar's narratives are dry, muscular - and when you least expect it, raise flight and achieve uncommonly lyrical plains. His books are like a land manually ploughed in a precise and essential way; there is not a single excessive word in either of them. His language sprouts up with force and expression; every word is an exposed nerve.
Walter Salles The book contains much: rich inner monologue, political allusions and a mesmerising pull between dominance and insolence in lovers' quarrels
Sara Wilson
World Literature Today
'How often, honestly, does the unveiling in translation of a 'forgotten genius' live up to the hype? Well here's one that does: Raduan Nassar
Times Literary Supplement
If this country were grown-up enough to have a literary Good Sex award, this explosively erotic story from the Brazilian modernist would be a strong contender... A Cup of Rage is a burning coal of a work, superbly translated by Stefan Tobler....The writing is chewy - dense, tough, but well worth the effort
Nick Lezard
The Guardian
Peter Henning
Die Weltwoche
These are 70 pages full of wonderfully fiery and shrieking prose, to be quaffed off, hot, in one deep draught
Frankfurter Rundschau
Raduan Nassar has created one of the most rare and incandescent books in contemporary Brazilian literature
Leo Gilson Ribeiro
Jornal da Tarde
One of the highest points of the Portuguese language of our time
Folha de S. Paulo Raduan Nassar's work is both rare and transcendent. From the conflict between the couple in A Cup of Rage to the return of the prodigal son of an immigrant family in Ancient Tillage , Nassar's narratives are dry, muscular - and when you least expect it, raise flight and achieve uncommonly lyrical plains. His books are like a land manually ploughed in a precise and essential way; there is not a single excessive word in either of them. His language sprouts up with force and expression; every word is an exposed nerve.
Walter Salles The book contains much: rich inner monologue, political allusions and a mesmerising pull between dominance and insolence in lovers' quarrels
Sara Wilson
World Literature Today
'How often, honestly, does the unveiling in translation of a 'forgotten genius' live up to the hype? Well here's one that does: Raduan Nassar
Times Literary Supplement
If this country were grown-up enough to have a literary Good Sex award, this explosively erotic story from the Brazilian modernist would be a strong contender... A Cup of Rage is a burning coal of a work, superbly translated by Stefan Tobler....The writing is chewy - dense, tough, but well worth the effort
Nick Lezard
The Guardian