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  1. Macunaíma (Portuguese pronunciation: [makũna'ĩmɐ]) is a 1928 novel by Brazilian writer Mário de Andrade. It is one of the founding texts of Brazilian modernism. Macunaíma was published six years after the "Semana de Arte Moderna", which marked the beginning of the Brazilian modernism movement.

  2. Macunaíma é um dos romances modernistas mais importantes da literatura brasileira, escrito pelo poeta brasileiro Mário de Andrade e publicado em 1928. A história possui um caráter épico, e é considerada uma rapsódia ou seja, uma obra literária que absorve todas as...

  3. Macunaíma, o herói sem nenhum caráter é um livro publicado em 1928 pelo polímata brasileiro Mário de Andrade, considerado a sua obra-prima.

  4. to make a macunaíma use cachaça, lemon juice (freshly squeezed), sugar syrup 'rich' (2 sugar to 1 water, 65.0°brix), fernet liqueur and garnish with none shake

  5. Born in the heart of the darkness of the jungle, Macunaima is a complex of contradictory traits (he is, of course, "a hero without a character"), and can at will magically change his age, his race, his geographic location, to suit his purposes and overcome obstacles.

  6. The plot of Macunaíma is simple, like a fairy tale’s. The hero is born, “sired by the Terror of the Night,” and “black as calcined ivory,” to an Indian woman (Macunaíma, p. 3). He is lazy, irresponsible, and lecherous.

  7. Nov 28, 2023 · Macunaíma is a shaggy dog, and Andrades delight in the sonic wordplay that rises from his hero’s excess and bawdiness takes precedence over a strict coherence.

  8. Jun 15, 2011 · Macunaíma. by. Andrade, Mário de, 1893-1945. Publication date. 1984. Publisher. New York : Random House. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled.

  9. 4columns.org › asokan-ratik › macunaimaMacunaíma | 4Columns

    Macunaíma Ratik Asokan. In Mário de Andrade’s 1928 novel, a modernist spin to the shape-shifting trickster from Brazilian folklore. Macunaíma: The Hero with No Character, by Mário de Andrade, translated by Katrina Dodson, New Directions, 264 pages, $17.95. • • •.

  10. Macunaíma. Mário de Andrade. Random House, 1984 - Literary Criticism - 168 pages. Announcing a major literary event: here is the first translation into English of a landmark precursor of Latin...