Postman Joe by Jane Pilgrim

Postman Joe by Jane Pilgrim

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Postman Joe by Jane Pilgrim

It is the dawn of the 20th century, and deep in the Amazon Rainforest is born a mischievous boy named Macuna ma, who is destined to become the hero of the Brazilian people. After losing a jade pendant that was a gift from his first love, it falls into the hands of a man-eating giant who lives in S o Paulo, and Macuna ma is forced to leave his lush forest home for the first time to go to the big city to retrieve it. Along the way, he encounters a panoply of Amazonian gods and Brazilian historical figures, and must escape their ruses and ploys with cunning deception. When he finally reaches the sprawling metropolis, with its violent machines, bustling traffic, and towering buildings, it is nothing like anything he has ever seen. But determined to retrieve his pendant, he contends with unfamiliar new monsters of modernity as he hunts down the giant.

With its vibrant blend of folklore, mythology, and satire of modern industrial society (all richly annotated herein), Macuna ma provides readers with a thrilling tour of Brazil's dynamic culture and history. First published in 1928, it has emerged as one of the great classics of Latin American literature, and is brought to readers of English in this smart new translation from Carl Engel.
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ISBN 13 9781841860091
ISBN 10 1841860093
Title Postman Joe
Author Jane Pilgrim
Series Blackberry Farm S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Caxton Publishing
Year published 2000-01-01
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.