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From a maverick of 20th century fiction, a domestic drama set on the cusp of Brazil's abolition of slavery.
Released just two months before his death in 1908, Memorial de Ayres was Machado de Assis's final novel. Written in the form of a diary, it follows the day-to-day happenings of a retired diplomat, Counselor Ayres, during the waning years of the Brazilian empire.
Ayres lives a simple life: The most eventful parts of his week are lunch with his sister or a visit to their family cemetery. But a new love interest pushes Ayres from the confines of his quiet routine and into the warm,
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From a maverick of 20th century fiction, a domestic drama set on the cusp of Brazil's abolition of slavery.

Released just two months before his death in 1908, Memorial de Ayres was Machado de Assis's final novel. Written in the form of a diary, it follows the day-to-day happenings of a retired diplomat, Counselor Ayres, during the waning years of the Brazilian empire.

Ayres lives a simple life: The most eventful parts of his week are lunch with his sister or a visit to their family cemetery. But a new love interest pushes Ayres from the confines of his quiet routine and into the warm, welcoming home of the Aguiars, an older couple who never had children. The Aguiar household is a center of merriment, a necessary outlet for the reclusive Ayresand where Brazil's well-to-do ponder the momentous changes afoot.

Marked by Machado's sly humor and psychological subtletyand set in a singularly transformative moment in Brazil's historyMemorial de Ayres is a quietly prescient tale of personal and national legacy.


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Autorenporträt
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (18391908) was born in Rio de Janeiro and is the groundbreaking author of such works as Dom Casmurro and The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas.