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This collection gathers short stories translated from Portuguese that range from intimate psychological sketches and darkly comic observations to moral parables and social satire. The narratives examine human motives such as love, jealousy, superstition, and revenge, charting private conflicts and shifting loyalties across varied settings. Translations preserve distinct narrative voices and concise pacing, and an introductory essay frames the selections with critical commentary on language and literary identity. Together the pieces form self-contained episodes that blend irony, understated realism, and occasional rhetorical flourish to illuminate character, social pressure, and ethical ambiguity.

About the Author

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Medeiros e Albuquerque

Medeiros e Albuquerque was a Brazilian author and journalist known for his contributions to Brazilian literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is particularly recognized for his collection "Brazilian Tales," which showcases a variety of narratives reflecting the cultural and social dynamics of Brazil during his time. His work often blends elements of realism with local folklore, providing readers with insights into Brazilian life and traditions. Through his writing, Albuquerque played a significant role in the literary heritage of Brazil, influencing future generations of writers.

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