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plantation, only to be forced to flee again when he almost murders a fellow worker. On his return to Salvador, he surprisingly meets Lindinalva, who, following the bankruptcy of her father, is now a prostitute. On her death bed she entrusts her son to him. Balduino is then employed as a port worker.
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priest - Pai de Santo -, Jubiabá. After the death of his insane aunt when he was a boy, Balduino is sent to work in a rich white family. However, he has to escape when he is unjustly accused of violence towards Lindinalva, the beautiful daughter of his hosts. Balduino thenceforth spends the rest of
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the following year. Some of the characters of his later works make their first appearance here, such as the sailors Guma and Master Manuel, from
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His involvement in a general strike causes conflict with his old friend Jubiabá, who he considers insufficiently supportive of the strike.
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his youth in freedom as a member of a gang of street kids, which anticipates Amado's later novel
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but, depressed after his first defeat, he leaves Salvador and starts to work on a
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The novel tells the story of the friendship between a poor black youngster from
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in 1935. It earned Amado an international reputation, being hailed by
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Encyclopaedia of Latin American Literature, edited by Verity Smith
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was the basis for the 1986 motion picture of the same name,
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examines the African-Brazilian culture of the state of
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Index

Jubiaba

Jorge Amado
Portuguese
Brazil
[ʒubjaˈba]
modernist
novel
Jorge Amado
Albert Camus
Conceição da Feira
Bahia
Rio de Janeiro
Sea of Death
Tent of Miracles
Salvador de Bahia
candomblé
Captains of the Sands
boxer
tobacco
Bahia
macumba
Cacau
Sweat
Jubiabá
Nelson Pereira dos Santos



"Jubiabá - Afterword"

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