Dancing with the Devil in the City of God: Rio de Janeiro and the Olympic Dream

Author:   Juliana Barbassa
Publisher:   Touchstone Books
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9781476756264


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   21 June 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Dancing with the Devil in the City of God: Rio de Janeiro and the Olympic Dream


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"From prizewinning journalist and Brazilian native Juliana Barbassa comes a deeply reported and beautifully written account of the seductive and chaotic city of Rio de Janeiro as it struggles with poverty and corruption on the brink of the 2016 Olympic Games. Juliana Barbassa moved a great deal throughout her life, but Rio was always home. After twenty-one years abroad, she returned to find her native city--once ravaged by inflation, drug wars, corrupt leaders, and dying neighborhoods--undergoing a major change. Rio has always aspired to the pantheon of global capitals, and under the spotlight of the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games it seems that its moment has come. But in order to prepare itself for the world stage, Rio must vanquish the entrenched problems that Barbassa recalls from her childhood. Turning this beautiful but deeply flawed place into a pristine showcase of the best that Brazil has to offer in just a few years is a tall order--and with the whole world watching, the stakes couldn't be higher. Library Journal called Dancing with the Devil in the City of God ""akin to Charlie LeDuff's Detroit""--a book that ""combines history and personal interviews in an informative and engaging work."" This kaleidoscopic portrait of Rio introduces the reader to the people who make up this city of extremes, revealing their aspirations and their grit, their violence, their hungers, and their splendor, and shedding light on the future of this city they are building together. Dancing with the Devil in the City of God is an insider perspective from a native daughter and ""a fascinating look at the people who live in and aspire to change one of the world's most impressive cities"" (Booklist, starred review)."

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Author:   Juliana Barbassa
Publisher:   Touchstone Books
Imprint:   Touchstone Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781476756264


ISBN 10:   1476756260
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   21 June 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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IsBrazil ready to take its place as the 6th largest world economy andis Rio ready to host the 2016 summer Olympics? Will the monumentalsocial and political changes currently underway last beyond the final medalceremony? Barbassa's well written and informative expose is a fascinatinglook at Rio s history and attempts to transform itself into a safe, democraticand ultimately modern city. --Phyllis Spinale, Wellesley Books


Juliana Barbassa haswritten a beautiful yet unflinching meditation on one of the world's greatcities during a moment of profound change. Her book is a moving examination ofthe immense charms, staccato violence and unfulfilled promise of the marvelouscity and of the heart of modern Brazil.--Michael Deibert, author of In the Shadow of Saint Death: The Gulf Cartel and the Price of America's Drug War in Mexico A timelytour-de-force...Drawing on the city's history, geography, social structure, culture, political intrigues, and economic disparities, Barbassa has written amultidisciplinary masterpiece. This splendid and accessible narrative is mustreading not just for the journalists, spectators, and athletes who will be inRio for the Olympic Games, but for anyone who has visited Rio - or not - andhas been caught up in the magnetic attraction of this spectacular andcomplicated city.--Dr. Robert Maguire, Director of the Brazil Initiative at the Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University Riode Janeiro is one of the world's most exotic cities and much in the news overthe past few years with the World Cup in 2014 and the Olympics upcoming in2016. Journalist and Brazilian native Juliana Barbassa presents a complexportrait of a city, country and society attempting to present the best possibleface to the world while having to confront numerous problems in its ownsociety, particularly a criminal level that is almost beyond belief. Herdescription of this massive change being attempted from on high and thedisruption to an entrenched society is informative, instructive and mesmerizingas she strips bare the glitter and glitz of the beaches and gives us the trueRio.--Bill Cusumano, Square Books (Oxford, MS) A powerful work ofreportage. Eloquent, heartfelt, and thorough, Barbassa is a brilliant guide tothe underside of Brazil s showcase city. If you want to understand twenty firstcentury Rio de Janeiro, read this book.--Alex Bellos, author of Futebol: the Brazilian Way of Life A timelytour-de-force Drawing on the city s history, geography, social structure, culture, political intrigues, and economic disparities, Barbassa has written amultidisciplinary masterpiece. This splendid and accessible narrative is mustreading not just for the journalists, spectators, and athletes who will be inRio for the Olympic Games, but for anyone who has visited Rio or not andhas been caught up in the magnetic attraction of this spectacular andcomplicated city.--Dr. Robert Maguire, Director of the Brazil Initiative at the Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University Returning to Rioafter years abroad, Juliana Barbassa takes the reader on a journey of urbanexploration beyond the tourist cliches of Ipanema and Carnival. Her book, Dancingwith the Devil in the City of God, seamlessly melds deep reporting withnuanced memoir, providing an insider s guide to a global city of immenseenergy, appetites, heartbreak and danger. To understand Rio s prospects for the21st century, come with Barbassa on her voyage of inquiry andrediscovery. It s a trip worth taking. I savored every moment.--Ambassador Derek Shearer, Director of the McKinnon Center for Global Affairs, Occidental College, Los Angeles Ibecame unexpectedly choked up not once but twice in the introduction alone andfound myself sucked into the most in-depth, personal and thorough unfolding ofBrazil s history on the brink of its economic rebirth. Whether as ananticipatory read before Brazil hosts the Olympics in 2016 or to better grasp acountry so rich, complex and divided by extreme dualities of lifestyles, thisis a book that you will be unable to set down. Juliana Barbassa brings usboth a journalistic and introspective vantage point of a country in the midstof a metamorphose with the unique angle of a native born Brazilian returninghome forever a foreigner after living abroad for much of her life with awell-worn passport. Contemporarily relevant, uniquely compelling, exquisitelywritten and brilliantly delivered, I anticipate many readers, like myself, willfind our passport soon bearing the stamp of Brazil thanks to Barbassa.--Jesica Sweedler DeHart, BookPeople of Moscow (Moscow, Idaho) IsBrazil ready to take its place as the 6th largest world economy andis Rio ready to host the 2016 summer Olympics? Will the monumentalsocial and political changes currently underway last beyond the final medalceremony? Barbassa's well written and informative expose is a fascinatinglook at Rio s history and attempts to transform itself into a safe, democraticand ultimately modern city. --Phyllis Spinale, Wellesley Books


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Juliana Barbassa was born in Brazil, but she had a nomadic life between her home country and Iraq, Malta, Libya, Spain, France, and the United States before settling in Switzerland. Barbassa began her career with the Dallas Observer, where she won a Katie Journalism Award in 1999. She joined the Associated Press in 2003, and after two more awards from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the APME, she returned to Brazil in 2010 as the AP's Rio de Janeiro correspondent. Dancing with the Devil in the City of God is her first book.

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