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Master of the Sea (1978)

par José Sarney

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Aboard his boat the Chita Verde, Captain Cristorio passes his life sailing among archipelagos of islands and the immensity of the open waters, searching for this beloved dragged off in his youth by ocean monsters. Along the way he encounters ghost ships and mysterious sea creatures, shipwrecked sailors and abandoned islands… (plus d'informations)
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A beautiful, lyrical novel. The images of the sea are haunting, and contribute beautifully to the story. ( )
  LocusAmoenus | Jul 23, 2009 |
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This was the first book I received as a LibraryThing Early Reviewer. I am very selective when I make requests for books and thought that this one would fall in line with the Allende and Garcia Marquez novels I read back in my college days. Unfortunately, this fell way short of the beauty and power of those other, more well known, works of magical realism.

For one thing, I found the book's rampant misogyny to be a bit tough to stomach. But I'd have been able to overlook that if the language had been transcendent and the story itself flowed more easily. It read like a series of vignettes roughly strung together and making little sense. I suppose it was intended to invoke a confused, non-linear dream narrative, but it didn't work for me. I kept losing interest and putting it down, only to return to it, reluctantly, days later. It took me a very long time to finish this slim volume.

I suspect some of the blame can be placed on an awkward, and perhaps too literal, translation. But whatever the case may be, I can't recommend it. ( )
  blakefraina | Sep 18, 2008 |
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As with other Magic Realism books, briefly describing the plot line in this work can be difficult. But in the end it goes something like this: The protagonist fornicates. Then he goes to sea and experiences dream-like encounters with the supernatural and surreal, overcoming any fear and gaining a new friend from the afterlife for his troubles. Once home, the cycle more or less begins again.

I suppose my synopsis gives it away: I did not enjoy this book. Although it had some poetic moments, the use of magic realism at times felt cheap and easy. I never quite felt, as I did while reading One Hundred Years of Solitude, as though I were actually inside someone's dreams, or watching The Yellow Submarine somewhere between being asleep and awake. It just didn't have that power.

In the end, it was without a compelling plot, and suffered from subplots that often seemed to serve little purpose. Perhaps something was lost in translation?

I can't recommend this work to any but those with an inexplicable obsession for reading works of magic realism, and even then I do so with the warning that this is not the best representative of that genre. ( )
  matthewtbradley | Jan 15, 2008 |
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Reading this book was a little like drifting in and out of sleep while swaying in a hammock. It is a book full of such pacing: close your eyes for just a moment and we've jumped forward or backward. We'll watch that scene for a moment and then slowly blink to find ourselves in another wee tale. For a book full of sea monsters and ghost pirates, sex and scandal, it was a surprisingly gentle and quiet read. ( )
  taleswapper | Dec 15, 2007 |
I have never read a book by a Brazilian author before, so reading this book was exiting. It took a while to get used to the pacing on the book, but soon I was sucked into the story. It did remind me at times of magic realism books I have read by Spanish-speaking authors, but it still had its own flavor. The Table of Characters and Glossary of Terms in the back of the book were helpful, since a few of the characters had similar names, and I am unfamiliar with the types of fish found in Brazil. ( )
  rmjp518 | Dec 1, 2007 |
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Aboard his boat the Chita Verde, Captain Cristorio passes his life sailing among archipelagos of islands and the immensity of the open waters, searching for this beloved dragged off in his youth by ocean monsters. Along the way he encounters ghost ships and mysterious sea creatures, shipwrecked sailors and abandoned islands

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