The Violent Land

The Violent Land
First English-language edition
AuthorJorge Amado
Original titleTerras do Sem Fim
TranslatorSamuel Putnam
Cover artistHarry Roth
LanguagePortuguese
Publication date
1943
Publication placeBrazil
Published in English
1945, Alfred A. Knopf
Pages333

The Violent Land (Portuguese: Terras do Sem Fim) is a Brazilian Modernist novel written by Jorge Amado in 1943 and published in English in 1945. It describes the battles to develop cacao plantations in the forests of the Bahia state of Brazil. Amado wrote that "No other of my books. . . is as dear to me as The Violent Land, in it lie my roots; it is from the blood from which I was created; it contains the gunfire that resounded during my early infancy", and suggested that the novel belongs to a distinct Brazilian "literature of cacao".[1] By 1965, the book had been adapted as a film, as well as for the stage, television and radio.[1]

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