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Quincas Borba

Machado de Assis

Publisher: CLXBX

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Quincas Borba is a brilliant and darkly ironic novel by Machado de Assis, one of Brazil's most celebrated literary masters. Blending sharp social satire with profound psychological insight, this unforgettable story explores ambition, illusion, greed, and the fragile boundaries between sanity and madness.

At the heart of the novel is Rubião, a modest schoolteacher whose life takes an unexpected turn when he inherits a vast fortune from his eccentric philosopher friend, Quincas Borba—along with the responsibility of caring for Borba's beloved dog, also named Quincas Borba. Alongside the inheritance comes a strange philosophical doctrine known as "Humanitism," a parody of scientific and philosophical theories that claims to explain the nature of existence through an absurd yet strangely compelling logic.

Suddenly wealthy and thrust into the sophisticated society of Rio de Janeiro, Rubião becomes an easy target for opportunists. He falls under the influence of a charming but manipulative couple who skillfully exploit his generosity and naivety. As Rubião attempts to navigate high society, romance, and the meaning of his friend's peculiar philosophy, his grip on reality gradually begins to slip.

Through subtle humor and biting irony, Machado de Assis dissects the vanity and hypocrisy of social ambition. The novel examines how wealth can distort relationships, how power invites exploitation, and how easily idealism can be manipulated. Beneath the wit and elegance lies a tragic meditation on loneliness and the vulnerability of the human mind.

Quincas Borba stands as both a continuation of themes introduced in Machado's earlier works and a powerful narrative in its own right. With its unforgettable characters, satirical brilliance, and psychological depth, the novel offers readers a timeless reflection on human nature and the illusions that shape our lives.
Available since: 03/01/2026.
Print length: 308 pages.

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