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'''''A Capital Federal''''' is a [[play (theatre)|play]] written by the [[Brazil]]ian writer [[Artur de Azevedo]]. This play is cited as his main work, and it was first published in 1897. In 1923 it was made into a film.{{Citation needed|date=July 2011}} <!-- WAS IT EVER PRODUCED? WHERE? FOR HOW LONG DID IT RUN? WHAT COMPANY PRODUCED IT? --> |
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'''''A Capital Federal''''' is an [[operetta]] whose text was written by [[Brazil]]ian writer [[Artur Azevedo]].<ref name="Antologia"/> It was first published in 1897, the same year of its premiere.<ref name="Antologia">{{Cite book |title=Antologia do teatro brasileiro: v. 2. A aventura realista e o teatro musicado |first=Flávio |last=Aguiar |publisher=Senac |year=1997 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MxJAoqAjLxkC&pg=PA183 |page=183|isbn=978-85-7359-041-8 }}</ref> <!-- WHERE WAS IT PRODUCED? FOR HOW LONG DID IT RUN? WHAT COMPANY PRODUCED IT? --> Besides being Azevedo's most popular play,<ref>{{Cite book |first=Martin |last=Banham |title=The Cambridge guide to theatre |url=https://archive.org/details/cambridgeguideto0000banh |url-access=registration |page=[https://archive.org/details/cambridgeguideto0000banh/page/126 126] |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1995}}</ref> it is perhaps the most popular Brazilian play ever and was also the first to be performed outside Brazil.<ref name="CambridgeBrazil"/> |
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In the operetta, a country landowner and his family arrive in [[Rio de Janeiro]] in search of the daughter's fiancé, Gouveia. They are overwhelmed by the city's chaos, its sexual temptations, and its then-current affectation for French culture, and taken advantage of by city residents such as Lola, the Spanish courtesan, and Figueiredo, the procurer. At the end, the family finds Gouveia and returns to their home in [[Minas Gerais]], and the landowner realizes that Brazil's prosperity comes from the honest labor to be found in the country, rather than from city life and frivolity.<ref name="CambridgeBrazil">{{Cite book |title=The Cambridge history of Latin American literature: Brazilian literature, Volume 2 |page=123 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=97NoYRx96ZAC&pg=PA123 |first=Roberto |last=González Echevarria |year=1996 |publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-0-521-41035-9 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |title=McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of world drama |url=https://archive.org/details/mcgrawhillencycl05hoch |url-access=registration |page=[https://archive.org/details/mcgrawhillencycl05hoch/page/249 249] |first=Stanley |last=Hochman |publisher=McGraw Hill |year=1984|isbn=978-0-07-079169-5 }}</ref> |
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In 1923, it was made into a film, directed by [[Luiz de Barros]].<ref>{{cite web|title=A Capital Federal|url=http://bases.cinemateca.gov.br/cgi-bin/wxis.exe/iah/?IsisScript=iah/iah.xis&base=FILMOGRAFIA&lang=P&nextAction=search&exprSearch=ID=002447&format=detailed.pft|publisher=[[Cinemateca Brasileira]]|accessdate=29 March 2017|language=Portuguese}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 10:30, 5 April 2024
A Capital Federal is an operetta whose text was written by Brazilian writer Artur Azevedo.[1] It was first published in 1897, the same year of its premiere.[1] Besides being Azevedo's most popular play,[2] it is perhaps the most popular Brazilian play ever and was also the first to be performed outside Brazil.[3]
In the operetta, a country landowner and his family arrive in Rio de Janeiro in search of the daughter's fiancé, Gouveia. They are overwhelmed by the city's chaos, its sexual temptations, and its then-current affectation for French culture, and taken advantage of by city residents such as Lola, the Spanish courtesan, and Figueiredo, the procurer. At the end, the family finds Gouveia and returns to their home in Minas Gerais, and the landowner realizes that Brazil's prosperity comes from the honest labor to be found in the country, rather than from city life and frivolity.[3][4]
In 1923, it was made into a film, directed by Luiz de Barros.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Aguiar, Flávio (1997). Antologia do teatro brasileiro: v. 2. A aventura realista e o teatro musicado. Senac. p. 183. ISBN 978-85-7359-041-8.
- ^ Banham, Martin (1995). The Cambridge guide to theatre. Cambridge University Press. p. 126.
- ^ a b González Echevarria, Roberto (1996). The Cambridge history of Latin American literature: Brazilian literature, Volume 2. Cambridge University Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-521-41035-9.
- ^ Hochman, Stanley (1984). McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of world drama. McGraw Hill. p. 249. ISBN 978-0-07-079169-5.
- ^ "A Capital Federal" (in Portuguese). Cinemateca Brasileira. Retrieved 29 March 2017.
External links
[edit]- (in Portuguese) A Capital Federal, the book