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    Tent of Miracles

    1980 · Drama · 2h 28m

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  1. Tent of Miracles (Portuguese: Tenda dos Milagres) is a Brazilian Modernist novel. It was written by Jorge Amado in 1967 and published the following year. It was later adapted to a 1977 Cinema Novo (Nouvelle Vague) film by director/screenplay writer Nelson Pereira dos Santos.

    • Jorge Amado
    • 1969
  2. From November 5th to the 10th, we will be in Sarasota, FL for the Tent Of Miracles. It will be a week of miracles, signs, and wonders. You will not leave the same, get there, and don't miss this. We look forward to seeing you, on November 5th. Free Registration.

  3. Tent of Miracles. Jorge Amado, Barbara Shelby Merello (Translator) 3.90. 1,217 ratings133 reviews. A very rich and exotic novel . . . tells the story of Pedro Archanjo, mestizo, self-taught ethnologist, apostle of miscegenation, laborer, cult priest, and bon vivant. . . .

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  4. Mar 24, 2003 · "Tent of Miracles" is about Bahia's African and mestizo people, their rich culture, their poverty, and their struggle against the racism, with Pedro as their advocate and champion. It's also about his "rediscovery" by the North American Nobel Prize winner and scholar, James D. Levenson, whose attention makes Archanjo the focus of a major ...

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    • 1969
    • Jorge Amado
    • Jorge Amado
  5. Tent of Miracles is a novel by Jorge Amado about Pedro Archanjo, a Brazilian scientist and community leader who advocated for miscegenation. The novel explores his life, work, and legacy through the eyes of an American professor and a Brazilian poet.

  6. "Tent of Miracles" is a satirical novel that explores the themes of racism, colonialism, and the power of knowledge. The story revolves around the life of a poor, mixed-race Bahian scholar who is unrecognized in his own land but becomes a posthumous celebrity when a Nobel laureate praises his work.

  7. Jan 1, 1971 · "Tent of Miracles" is about Bahia's African and mestizo people, their rich culture, their poverty, and their struggle against the racism, with Pedro as their advocate and champion.

    • Jorge Amado
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