- Gabriela, Cravo e Canela
Gabriela, Cravo e Canela ("Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon") is a
Brazil ianModernist novel . It was written byJorge Amado in 1958. It is widely considered one of his finest works.weasel-inlineThe action of the novel begins in 1925 in the provincial port of
Ilheus inBrazil 's north-central state ofBahia . Ilheus served as an important point for the distribution and export ofcacao , the region's primary product and a topic of much discussion in "Gabriela."Plot summary
The book tells two separate but related tales: first, the romance between Nacib Saad, a respectable bar owner of Syrian origin, and Gabriela, an innocent and captivating
migrant worker from the impoverished interior, and second, the political struggle between the old guard of landed Cacao growers, led by the Bastos clan, and the forces ofmodernization , in the person of Mundinho Falcao, a wealthy young man fromSão Paulo . It can be read simultaneously as an unusual, charming love story, a description of the political and social forces at work in 1920s Brazil, a somewhat satirical depiction ofLatin American aspirations to "modernity," and a celebration of the local culture and pleasures of Bahia.Jean-Paul Sartre , a friend of Amado's, called it "the best example of folk novel."The book was made into a film for Brazilian television in 1960 and again in 1976. A feature film of the novel was directed by
Bruno Barreto in 1983. The feature version starredSonia Braga as Gabriela andMarcello Mastroianni as Nacib, and featured original music byAntonio Carlos Jobim .External links
* [http://adorocinema.cidadeinternet.com.br/filmes/gabriela/gabriela.htm Gabriela, Movie]
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