Rio de Janeiro Carnival Under Fire

“Rio de Janeiro Carnival Under Fire” by Ruy Castro, published by Bloomsbury in 2004, is a first edition that spans 244 pages. This book explores the vibrant culture and history of Rio de Janeiro through the lens of its inhabitants, the Cariocas. Castro shares a variety of stories that reflect the city’s unique social dynamics, from its historical interactions with European intellectuals to the complexities of modern life, including carnival celebrations, beach culture, and the challenges faced in favelas.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of narratives that delve into Brazil’s social life and customs, as well as its historical context. Castro’s engaging storytelling invites exploration of the city’s multifaceted identity, highlighting the interplay between its beauty and the underlying issues of drugs, police, and music. This edition serves as a window into the heart of Rio de Janeiro, offering insights into the lives of its people and the cultural phenomena that define this iconic city.
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Occupying what is arguably the most breathtakingly beautiful site in the world, the people of Rio – the Cariocas – tell their stories- of cannibals charming European intellectuals; of elegant slaves and their shabby masters; of how a casual chat between two people drinking coffee on Avenida Rio Branco could affect world coffee markets; of an awesome beach life; of favelas, drugs, police, carnival, football and music. With his own Carioca good humour and spellbinding storytelling gifts, Ruy Castro brings the reader thrillingly close to the flames.
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