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The Crime of Father Amaro Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros

The Crime of Father Amaro By Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros

The Crime of Father Amaro by Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros


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An unflinching portrait of a priest who seduces his landlady's daughter, made into an acclaimed and controversial motion picture.

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The Crime of Father Amaro by Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros

Eca de Queiros's novel The Crime of Father Amaro is a lurid satire of clerical corruption in a town in Portugal (Leira) during the period before and after the 1871 Paris Commune. At the start, a priest physically explodes after a fish supper while guests at a birthday celebration are "wildly dancing a polka." Young Father Amaro (whose name means "bitter" in Portuguese) arrives in Leira and soon lusts afterand is lusted after bybudding Amelia, dewy-lipped, devout daughter of Sao Joaneira who has taken in Father Amaro as a lodger. What ensues is a secret love affair amidst a host of compelling minor characters: Canon Dias, glutton and Sao Joaneira's lover; Dona Maria da Assuncao, a wealthy widow with a roomful of religious images, agog at any hint of sex; Joao Eduardo, repressed atheist, free-thinker and suitor to Amelia; Father Brito, "the strongest and most stupid priest in the diocese;" the administrator of the municipal council who spies at a neighbor's wife through binoculars for hours every day. Eca's incisive critique flies like a shattering mirror, jabbing everything from the hypocrisy of a rich and powerful Church, to the provincialism of men and women in Portuguese society of the time, to the ineptness of politics or science as antidotes to the town's ills. What lurks within Eca's narrative is a religion of tolerance, wisdom, and equality nearly forgotten. Margaret Jull Costa has rendered an exquisite translation and provides an informative introduction to a story that truly spans all ages.

About Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros

One of the leading intellectuals of the "Generation of 1870," Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros (1845-1900) wrote twenty books, founded literary reviews, and for most of his life also worked as a diplomat, in Havana, London, and Paris. Margaret Jull Costa, who has translated Javier Marias and Jose Saramago, lives in England.

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CIN0811215326VG
9780811215329
0811215326
The Crime of Father Amaro by Jose Maria de Eca de Queiros
Used - Very Good
Paperback
New Directions Publishing Corporation
2003-05-20
480
N/A
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