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Caetano Veloso

Tropical Truth: a Story of Music and Revolution in Brazil (2002)

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9780375407888 - Caetano Veloso, Editor: Barbara Einzig, Translator: Isabel De Sena: Tropical Truth: A Story of Music and Revolution in Brazil
Caetano Veloso, Editor: Barbara Einzig, Translator: Isabel De Sena

Tropical Truth: A Story of Music and Revolution in Brazil (2002)

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Inadequately described as the John Lennon or the Bob Dylan of his country, Caetano Veloso has virtually personified Brazilian music for thirty-five years. Now, in his long-awaited memoir, he tells the heroic story of how, in the late sixties, he and a group of friends from the Northeastern state of Bahia created tropicalismo, the movement that shook Brazilian culture--and civic order--to its foundations and pushed a nation then on the margins of world politics and economics into the pop avant-garde. Tropical Truth begins with a childhood in the Bahian hinterland, where Caetano (as Brazilians of all ages now call him) first heard not only the musical traditions of his own country and her Latin neighbors, but also the giants of postwar American song: Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Chet Baker, to name but a few. While teenagers in America would soon be enthralled by the primal (and commercial) beat of rock’n’roll, in Brazil it was bossa nova, that sublimely sophisticated music, that was to become the soundtrack of a generation. Inspired above all by bossa nova’s supreme master, João Gilberto, Caetano and his crew would set about creating a totally new sound. Tropicalismo would aim to “cannibalize” the extraordinary beauty and richness of Brazil’s musical past but at the same time to assimilate eclectically the most original elements of Anglo-American pop, an influence many rejected as yet another form of imperialism corrupting Brazil’s “authentic” character. The birth of tropicalismo coincided with the wave of counterculture sweeping Western nations, but in Brazil that wave would hit the breakwaters of a brutal military junta. While supporting resistance to right-wing oppression (and the terrible social inequities it perpetuated) the tropicalistas nevertheless rejected the automatic connection to the Left and its unreflective nationalism, then the politics de rigueur of the artistic class. Their third way foresaw a Brazil open to free markets but likewise free in itself. It was a vision so subversive of both the political and musical status quo that before long Caetano faced imprisonment and was then forced into exile until the early seventies. But when he returned, it was in triumph: Brazil, no less than the state of her popular music, would never be the same. Rich with the satisfactions of a novel, weaving the story of a country with that of its most idealistic generation, Tropical Truth recounts the odyssey of a brilliant constellation of artists: Caetano and his sister Maria Bethânia, the queen of Brazilian song; the black musical genius Gilberto Gil, Caetano's closest collaborator, with whom he was jailed and then banished; the great diva Gal Costa; the revolutionary filmmaker Glauber Rocha; the brothers de Campos, those luminaries of concrete poetry, who were among the tropicalistas’ learned mentors. Here is an unparalleled confluence of highbrow and pop, and with it the genesis of what has become one of the most wildly successful cultural exports ever produced by a nation other than the United States. By turns erudite and playful, dreamlike and confessional, Tropical Truth is an utterly unexpected revelation of Brazil's most famous artist, one of the greatest popular composers of the past century. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1st, Label: Knopf, Knopf, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2002-09-24, Freigegeben: 2002-09-24, Studio: Knopf, Verkaufsrang: 1407096.
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Caetano Veloso

Tropical Truth: A Story of Music and Revolution in Brazil (2002)

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This Book is in Good Condition. Clean Copy With Light Amount of Wear. 100% Guaranteed. Summary: A Brazilian superstar's unique inside portrait of tropicalismo--the epoch-making avant-garde movement that shook his country to its foundations. For almost 40 years, Caetano Veloso has been at the center of Brazilian culture, a beloved figure who has seen & done it all. Tropical Truth tells how he & a group of friends from the city of Bahia created tropicalismo, transforming themselves into larger-than-life stars & propelling Brazil, always at the margins of world politics & economics, dramatically into the artistic vanguard worldwide. Telling the story of a brilliant constellation of people--Caetano's sister Maria Bethania, the queen of Brazilian song; Gilberto Gil, the black Marxist musical genius; the great diva Gal Costa & the tragic muse Elis Regina; the revolutionary filmmaker Glauber Rocha; the poet Chico Buarque--Veloso explains how the cultural transformation managed to unfold in the shadow of a brutal military dictatorship; how he, on account of his efforts, was exiled, & how he survived exile; how he returned to help create a new democratic popular culture; how the dynamism & funkiness of that culture were felt throughout Latin America & around the world; how tropicalismo triumphed. An enthralling narrative--funny, intimate, richly anecdotal, utterly fascinating--Tropical Truth is a novel-like recollection of an extraordinary time & place, of Caetano Veloso's amazing life, & of the equally amazing culture he helped usher into being.
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Inadequately described as the John Lennon or the Bob Dylan of his country, Caetano Veloso has virtually personified Brazilian music for thirty-five years. Now, in his long-awaited memoir, he tells the heroic story of how, in the late sixties, he and a group of friends from the Northeastern state of Bahia created tropicalismo, the movement that shook Brazilian culture--and civic order--to its foundations and pushed a nation then on the margins of world politics and economics into the pop avant-garde. Tropical Truth begins with a childhood in the Bahian hinterland, where Caetano (as Brazilians of all ages now call him) first heard not only the musical traditions of his own country and her Latin neighbors, but also the giants of postwar American song: Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, Chet Baker, to name but a few. While teenagers in America would soon be enthralled by the primal (and commercial) beat of rock'n'roll, in Brazil it was bossa nova, that sublimely sophisticated music, that was to become the soundtrack of a generation. Inspired above all by bossa nova's supreme master, Joao Gilberto, Caetano and his crew would set about creating a totally new sound. Tropicalismo would aim to "cannibalize" the extraordinary beauty and richness of Brazil's musical past but at the same time to assimilate eclectically the most original elements of Anglo-American pop, an influence many rejected as yet another form of imperialism corrupting Brazil's "authentic" character. The birth of tropicalismo coincided with the wave of counterculture sweeping Western nations, but in Brazil that wave would hit the breakwaters of a brutal military junta. While supporting resistance to right-wing oppression (and the terrible social inequities it perpetuated) the tropicalistas nevertheless rejected the automatic connection to the Left and its unreflective nationalism, then the politics de rigueur of the artistic class. Their third way foresaw a Brazil open to free markets but likewise free in itself. It was a vision so subversive of both the political and musical status quo that before long Caetano faced imprisonment and was then forced into exile until the early seventies. But when he returned, it was in triumph: Brazil, no less than the state of her popular music, would never be the same. Rich with the satisfactions of a novel, weaving the story of a country with that of its most idealistic generation, Tropical Truth recounts the odyssey of a brilliant constellation of artists: Caetano and his sister Maria Bethania, the queen of Brazilian song; the black musical genius Gilberto Gil, Caetano's closest collaborator, with whom he was jailed and then banished; the great diva Gal Costa; the revolutionary filmmaker Glauber Rocha; the brothers de Campos, those luminaries of concrete poetry, who were among the tropicalistas' learned mentors. Here is an unparalleled confluence of highbrow and pop, and with it the genesis of what has become one of the most wildly successful cultural exports ever produced by a nation other than the United States. By turns erudite and playful, dreamlike and confessional, Tropical Truth is an utterly unexpected revelation of Brazil's most famous artist, one of the greatest popular composers of the past century.
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Tropical Truth: a Story of Music and Revolution in Brazil (2002)

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