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| #2228621 in Books | Bloomsbury USA | 2004-08-07 | 2004-08-07 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .29 x.81 x4.52l,.0 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Those who loved Castro's book about Bossa Nova|By Bjørn Ola Bjørntoft|Those who loved Castro's book about Bossa Nova, might find his book about Rio a bit thin. No photos, less details and not many anecdotes from the last decade. Still "Carnival under Fire" offered interesting knowledge about Rio's fascinating history. And Ruy Castro knows how to write.|0 of 0 pe|From Publishers Weekly|The fifth book in Bloomsbury's the Writer and the City series is no dry travelogue, dutifully reciting the requisite tourist attractions and eating and drinking establishments. Castro (Bossa Nova), a notable Brazilian essayist, mean
Ruy Castro delves into the past and present of Rio, where even in periods of comparative calm there has always been a palpable excitement in the air - the feeling of a city on fire.
In this spellbinding fifth entry in Bloomsbury's The Writer and the City series, Rio de Janeiro's vibrant history unfolds. While stiff-collared poets flirted with prim young ladies in coffeehouses during the belle époque, revolts were being plotted that almost destroye...
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