Machado de Assis, Son OEuvre Litt raire is a critical and analytical study dedicated to the life, writings, and enduring influence of Brazil's greatest literary figure, Machado de Assis. Written by renowned diplomat and scholar Oliveira Lima, with contributions connected to Machado de Assis himself and literary commentary associated with Victor Orban, this work offers an authoritative examination of Machado's artistic legacy.
The book explores the evolution of Machado de Assis's literary style, from his early romantic works to his mature novels and stories marked by irony, psychological depth, and philosophical skepticism. Lima situates Machado within both Brazilian and world literature, emphasizing his originality, narrative innovation, and profound understanding of human nature. Special attention is given to Machado's themes of identity, race, morality, and social illusion.
Scholarly yet accessible, Machado de Assis, Son OEuvre Litt raire remains an essential reference for students, researchers, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of Machado de Assis's place in literary history. It stands as a foundational critical text illuminating one of the most important voices in world literature.