The Apprentice Tourist

The Apprentice Tourist by Mário de Andrade is a reprint edition published by Penguin on April 4, 2023. This 224-page work, now available in English for the first time, chronicles the author’s transformative journey through the Amazon. Andrade, a prominent figure in Brazilian modernism, embarks on a three-month steamboat voyage, offering a blend of humor and insight as he navigates the complexities of the region and its Indigenous peoples.
Readers will find a rich exploration of cultural and historical themes as Andrade reflects on his experiences and challenges his preconceived notions about the Amazon and Brazil. The narrative is enhanced by more than a dozen photographs, providing a visual context to his observations. This edition presents a unique opportunity to engage with Andrade’s thoughts on travel, identity, and the diverse cultures of South America, making it a significant addition to the discourse on biography and regional history.
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A Brazilian masterpiece, now in English for the first time: a playfully profound chronicle of an urban sophisticate’s misadventures in the Amazon
A Penguin Classic
“My life’s done a somersault,” wrote Mário de Andrade in a letter, on the verge of taking a leap. After years of dreaming about Amazonia, and almost fifty years before Bruce Chatwin ventured into one of the most remote regions of South America in In Patagonia, Andrade, the queer mixed-race “pope” of Brazilian modernism and author of the epic novel Macunaíma, finally embarks on a three-month steamboat voyage up the great river and into one of the most dangerous and breathtakingly beautiful corners of the world. Rife with shrewd observations and sparkling wit, and featuring more than a dozen photographs, The Apprentice Tourist not only offers an awed and awe-inspiring fish-out-of-water account of the Indigenous peoples and now-endangered landscapes of Brazil that he encounters (and, comically, sometimes fails to reach), but also traces his internal metamorphosis: The trip prompts him to rethink his ingrained Eurocentrism, challenges his received narratives about the Amazon, and alters the way he understands his motherland and the vast diversity of cultures found within it.
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