What Is Mine by Jose Bortoluci

What Is Mine by Jose Bortoluci

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A genre-bending and thought-provoking examination of capitalism and cancer – and recent Brazilian history – based on the author's interviews with his truck driver father.

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What Is Mine by Jose Bortoluci

A genre-bending and thought-provoking examination of capitalism and cancer and recent Brazilian history based on the author's interviews with his truck driver father.

'A son’s journey, around father and country, subtle and complex, tender and brutal; an intimate work of rare beauty and power’
— Philippe Sands, author of East West Street 


What Is Mine is an unforgettable oral history of truck driving along the potholed roads carving up the Amazon rainforest: bandits, sleep deprivation, beef barbecued on the engine. It is also an incisive political critique of ecocidal ideas of “progress”, a powerful reflection on the ways labour shapes a human body, and a loving exploration of a relationship between a father and son. It already has the feel of a classic.’
— Caleb Klaces, author of Fatherhood


'A political document told as memoir, this is a book of incredible beauty and insight, one which demonstrates one of the greatest truths: that our lives, and the lives of our families, are inextricably bound to the structures of class, economics, and history they were born into.'
— Madeleine Watts, author of The Inland Sea


‘Powerful in its atomization of the Brazilian style of “capitalist devastation” that goes by the name of progress, movingly tender in its evocation of an Odysseus of a father, a long-distance trucker who plays a part in the construction of the Trans-Amazonian Highway, this is a memoir like no other. I read it in one great gulp, unable to put it down. Brilliant!’
— Lisa Appignanesi, author of Everyday Madness


What Is Mine is both a political history of Brazil and a devoted paean to a parent and child bond that remains tenderly interwoven across social stratification. With boundless love and empathy, Bortoluci deftly elucidates the fateful relation between bodies, nations and ecologies, and the ways in which the cancer in Didi’s endurant body is itself colonial, as likewise, ecocidal expansion across Brazil is carcinogenic, both working by expansionist logics.’
— Abi Andrews, author of The Word for Woman Is Wilderness 


‘José Henrique Bortoluci's What Is Mine is an extraordinarily powerful portrait of a man's life, a country's course and the "ancient marriage between shamelessness and devastation" in Brazilian history. Tender, thought-provoking, incisive and humane, it's a deeply intelligent road movie for the soul. A beautiful and moving journey through a trucker's memories of a changing nation and a vital meditation on class, capitalism and, above all else, the search for human dignity. Utterly transfixing.’
— Julian Hoffman, author of Irreplaceable


‘The reflection on Brazilian problems (the disastrous Amazon integration project, the country's political deterioration) and also on issues that recur regardless of geography (the exploitation of the working class and the environment, disease, relationships between parents and children) is one of the triumphs of What Is Mine.’
— O Globo


‘Father José Bortoluci, Didi, embodies a figure at once fundamental and renegade in Brazilian history, ignored in national narratives or condensed into an abstract stereotype.... The book gives a name and individuality to the truck driver.’
— Folha de S. Paulo

José Henrique Bortoluci was born in Jaú in 1984. He has a BA in International Relations and an MA in Social History from the University of São Paulo, as well as an MA and a PhD in Sociology from the University of Michigan, where he lectured and was a Fulbright fellow. He is a professor of Sociology at the Fundação Getúlio Vargas in São Paulo, where his lectures and research revolve around Brazilian politics, social theory, democracy and social movements. 

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ISBN 13 9781804270851
ISBN 10 1804270857
Title What Is Mine
Author Jose Bortoluci
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Fitzcarraldo Editions
Year published 2024-05-02
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.