Home Is the Sailor

by Jorge Amado

Other authorsHarriet De Onis
Paperback, 1979

Status

Available

Call number

869.3

Collection

Publication

Avon Bard Book (1979), Paperback, 255 pages

Description

An novel of adventure, love and seafaring from one of the finest Brazillian novelists of the twentieth century. The sleepy Brazilian beach resort of Periperi needs a hero. As if in answer to their calll, Captain Vasco Moscosco de Aragao (newly retired) arrives and soon has the townspeople enthralled with his tales of ocean-going daring and romance.Only his rival, Chico Pacheco, delves into the captain's past and discovers that he has never in his life sailed beyond the harbour bar. But just as Vasco is about to be unmaksked the Ita limps into port with her flag at half mast and her captain dead at the wheel. Pressed into service, Vasco goes to meet his destiny and so begins an adventure in love and seamanship that surpasses even his wildest fantasies.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member kcshankd
Fun little novel that I have toted around for YEARS and finally read. I'm sure there is no connection between my current reading binge and being smartphoneless for a week.

This is an interesting take on memory, stages of life, and the stories we tell ourselves. I'd have gone for eight doubled
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LibraryThing member MeisterPfriem
A wonderful book! Reminiscent of a story out of the Decameron - extended to encompass a whole colourful life and world – were it not much better told (!!!). No need to say more: just read and enjoy it! (IV-14)

Language

Original language

Portuguese

Original publication date

1961 (portuguese)
1959 (A morte e amorte de Quincas Berro Dagua)
1961 (Os velhos marinheiros ou o capitao de longo curso)

Physical description

255 p.; 6.7 inches

ISBN

0380451875 / 9780380451876
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