No Paiz dos Yankees

audiobook

No Paiz dos Yankees

by Adolfo Ferreira Caminha

PT·~2 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

NO PAIZ DOS YANKEES

1:07
2

1894

2:35
3

I

13:27
4

II

7:35
5

III

3:29
6

IV

4:10
7

V

4:09
8

VI

9:13
9

VII

18:36
10

VIII

9:43

Description

A quiet, rain‑soaked night in Rio’s harbor sets the stage for a voyage that carries its narrator far beyond the familiar coastline of Brazil. As the cruiser “Almirante Barroso” slips away, the author begins a measured, introspective chronicle of the sea’s endless rhythm and the bittersweet farewell to home.

The book unfolds as a personal travelogue of the author’s months in the United States, offering candid observations of bustling ports, bustling streets, and the everyday life of a nation in rapid transformation. Guided by a commitment to report only what he has truly seen, his prose avoids grandiose rhetoric, favoring straightforward, thoughtful reflections that capture both the marvel and the melancholy of a foreign land.

Through these pages, listeners will hear the steady pulse of a 19th‑century sailor’s mind, balancing curiosity with a historian’s eye, as he sketches the early impressions of a country that would soon become a global power.

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Duration

~2 hours (147K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Rio de Janeiro:
 Domingos de Magalhães--Editor
 54 Rua do Ouvidor 54
 Livraria Moderna
 1894

Release date

2008-01-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Adolfo Ferreira Caminha

Adolfo Ferreira Caminha

1867–1897

A key voice of Brazilian Naturalism, he wrote with unusual boldness about desire, race, and social hypocrisy. Best known for Bom-Crioulo, he built a striking literary reputation in a very short life.

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