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Crooked Plow
Crooked Plow: A Novel | Itamar Vieira Junior
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Heralded as the most important Brazilian novel of the century so far, this bestseller's unique blend of magic and social realism won it three literary awards and global acclaim 'I heard our grandmother asking what we were doing.'"Say something!" she demanded, threatening to tear out our tongues. Little did she know that one of us was holding her tongue in her hand.' Deep in Brazil's neglected Bahia hinterland, two sisters find an ancient knife beneath their grandmother's bed and, momentarily mystified by its power, decide to taste its metal. The shuddering violence that follows marks their lives and binds them together forever. Heralded as a new masterpiece, this fascinating and gripping story about the lives of subsistence farmers in Brazil's poorest region, three generations after the abolition of slavery, is at once fantastic and realist, covering themes of family, spirituality, slavery and its aftermath, and political struggle. Translated by Johnny Lorenz.
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Ididsoidid
Crooked Plow: A Novel | Itamar Vieira Junior
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I can understand why Crooked Plow has received such acclaim, the subject is important and painful. The story starts with a big impact as we follow the lives of Bibiana and Belonisia, two daughters of tenant farmers in Brazil. I felt some of the tension was lost through repetitive storytelling which slowed the pacing, but it was definitely worth reading. 6/10

Ididsoidid I also thought the third section, in the voice of a river spirit took us out of the narrative and was an unnecessary conceit to be able to give us the grandmother, Donana‘s story (which had already been heavily implied throughout the novel anyway). 1w
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Tamra
Crooked Plow: A Novel | Itamar Vieira Junior
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I should have loved this Brazilian sociopolitical family saga, but my attention wandered. Is it me or the book? 🤷🏾‍♀️ It‘s probably me because most readers have appreciated it.

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breadnroses
Crooked Plow: A Novel | Itamar Vieira Junior
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Finished this stirring novel a few days ago. Crooked Plow is about two sisters whose lives are set in motion by a violent childhood accident. They are quilombolas, descendants of slaves raised on the plantation Agua Negra, & the daughters of the community‘s healer. Despite divergent paths, they both develop consciousness about their rights as Black landless workers & as women, and struggle for the right of Agua Negra‘s workers to land & dignity.

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TheKidUpstairs
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I appreciated this book more than I actually enjoyed it. The magical realism and the setting were effective in creating a beautiful, haunting, dense atmosphere. But the jumping timeline, regularly changing POVs, and shifts between third, second, and first-person perspectives made it difficult to focus and to deeply connect with the characters. The first third was incredibly engaging and effective, but the remainder was inconsistent. Low pick.

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Graywacke
Crooked Plow: A Novel | Itamar Vieira Junior
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My 5th on the International #Booker2024. Quilombos history - communities of free black escapes slaves in Brazil - is central to contemporary Brazilian politics. Here we get a story of black tenants farmers living in mud huts and their history with their landlords. What makes this book special to me was the look into the mythologies - African-originated encantados mixed into Catholic mythology and martyrs. This is worth a read.

batsy I want to read this! 7mo
Graywacke @batsy i‘m not as enthusiastic as many readers, but i enjoyed this a lot. Hope you can find a copy. 7mo
batsy The nice thing about Verso is that their books are easily available as epubs and kindles :) 7mo
Graywacke @batsy 👍 that works! 7mo
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sarahbarnes
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I moved my copy of this book to the top of the pile when it made the Int‘l Booker long list. A powerful story of generations of a family enduring lives as tenant farmers in Brazil, with a bit of magical realism. I loved the complicated relationship between the two sisters and their quiet strength. And the relationship of the farmers to the land, that brings gifts and suffering. They appreciate and understand it so much more than the landowners.

batsy Nice review! I've been curious about this one and glad to see it's a pick for you. 9mo
BarbaraBB Glad you liked it. I‘ve been curious about this one too. 9mo
Cathythoughts Sounds good. Stacked. 9mo
Reggie This sounds great. Stacked. 8mo
sarahbarnes @batsy @BarbaraBB @Cathythoughts @reggie I‘ll be curious to hear what you think of it. I‘m not sure which other ones on the Booker long list I‘ll get to, but I did enjoy this one. 8mo
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