by Jorge Amado ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 1, 1969
By Liliom/Topper out of arboreal myth, this raunchy revel from the accomplished Brazilian author. Slyly decorated with lyrical recipes from the cooking school of Dona Flor, this is the incredible record of that plumply inviting, earnest, and modest woman and her two husbands--devil and saint. First husband Vadinho, he who expired at the prime of manhood, apparently forever during a carnival Bacchanalia, was a rogue--insatiable gambler, spirited habitue of palaces of pleasure, a consumer of his wife's money and patience, a hoodwinker, maneuverer, who maddeningly drew from the modesty of Dona Flor the Ultimate Realization in the meadows of the marital bed. Teodoro, the druggist, the decent, good and noble, succeeded Vadinho. And what finer, more tender, more considerate husband could one wish, although his lovemaking, sheltering but somehow as inappropriate as an umbrella, could cause this devoted, respectable matron to call forth from the dead--Vadinho. And in the flesh he appears, persistent, mocking, up to all sorts of mad tricks with his terrified former gambling companions--and irresistible. Just before he returns to the nether world after the gods have battled over Bahia, Vadinho assures Dona Flor that the two husbands both fill the needs of an admirable wife. Brazilian carnival punch--spiked with sex and ghostly hijinks.
Pub Date: Aug. 1, 1969
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: -
Publisher: Knopf
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 1969
Categories: FICTION
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