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Spilt Milk (novel)

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Spilt Milk
AuthorChico Buarque
Original titleLeite Derramado
TranslatorAlison Entrekin
LanguagePortuguese
PublisherCompanhia das Letras
Publication date
2009
Publication placeBrazil
Published in English
2012
Pages195

Spilt Milk (original title in Portuguese: Leite Derramado) is a novel written by Chico Buarque.

Synopsis

A very old man is in a hospital bed. A member of a traditional Brazilian family, he presents the history of his family in a monologue addressed to his daughter, the nurses, and anyone else who will listen. He follows his family's path from his Portuguese ancestors, including a baron of the Empire, and a First Republic's Senator, down to his grandson, a youth from Rio de Janeiro. His family saga is characterized by social and economic decadence against the background of Brazilian history over the last two centuries.

Awards and Recognitions

Editions

Brazilian edition

  • Leite Derramado, São Paulo, SP: Companhia das Letras, 2009. ISBN 978-8-5359-1411-5

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