The Oxford Anthology of the Brazilian Short Story features a curated selection of short stories from prominent Brazilian authors, spanning from the late 19th century to today. It includes works by J.M. Machado de Assis, Clarice Lispector, and João Guimarães Rosa, among others, divided into four key literary periods, showcasing Brazil's rich cultural themes.
K. David Jackson Knihy



The first and only collection of poems to be published by the Portuguese writer Camilo Pessanha during his lifetime, Clepsydra is the crowning achievement of the Portuguese symbolist movement. Meditating on the inexorable flow of time, Pessanha sets the music of his verses against the babbling water clock that gives the book its title.