Brazil

Author(s): Regis St. Louis

General

One of the most dynamic economic and cultural forces of the twenty-first century, Brazil is a remarkable country of diversity and character, with a forward-looking ethos that has ensured its status as a superpower. Combining the natural beauty of the rainforest, the remote territories of its indigenous peoples, the exhilarating mix of cultures to be found on the city streets and the country's fascinating history, BRAZIL explores - in six themed and exquisitely illustrated chapters - every facet of the background and contemporary culture of this remarkable nation. In the accompanying text from Lonely Planet travel writer and expert in Brazilian culture, Regis St. Louis, and foreword from editor-in-chief of National Geographic Brazil, Matthew Shirts, we are authoritatively guided through the earthly paradises of the Amazon and sublime beaches of Bahia, to the Modernist architectural masterpieces of Oscar Niemeyer and the samba rhythms and exotic costumes of carnival, exploring the unique mix of cultures that are the make-up of modern Brazil.
BRAZIL is the ultimate guide to South America's largest and most influential country, which will be at the centre of the world's attention when it hosts the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.

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Regis first visited Brazil in 2003, and fell in love with the stunning landscapes, the dynamic music scene and the open and celebratory spirit of its citizens. He is the coordinating author of Lonely Planet guides to Brazil, Rio de Janeiro and South America, and his articles on Brazil have appeared in the Telegraph, the Chicago Tribune, the LA Times, on BBC.com and elsewhere. He lives in New York City. Matthew Shirts is Editor-in-chief of National Geographic Brazil, author of O jeitinho americano: 99 Cronicas, editorial coordinator of Planeta Sustentavel (a sustainability forum), and chronicler at VEJA SP (a Brazilian review site).

Foreword by Matthew Shirts; Introduction by Regis St. Louis; Chapters: History and Early Development; People -- A Nation of Diversity; The Cultural Beat of Brazil; The World's Natural Paradise; Buildings -- From Favelas to Skyscrapers; Natural Resources and the Future of Brazil (each introduced by Regis St. Louis). Timeline of Brazilian history; credits; index.

General Fields

  • : 9781847960528
  • : Carlton Books, Limited
  • : Carlton Books, Limited
  • : 01 October 2013
  • : 283mm X 245mm
  • : 01 November 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Regis St. Louis
  • : Hardback
  • : English
  • : 320
  • : 350 illustrations