Sea of Death

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Sea of Death is a Brazilian novel by Jorge Amado that portrays the harsh, mystical lives of sailors and dockworkers in the port city of Salvador.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf novel
author Jorge Amado NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Brazil
depicts sea as a mystical force
explores intersection of myth and everyday life
relationship between humans and the sea
focusesOn dockworkers
sailors
genre fiction
regionalist literature
social novel
hasLiteraryMovement Brazilian modernism NERFINISHED
regionalism in Brazilian literature
hasMainCharactersType marginalized workers
hasNarrativeStyle realism with mystical elements
hasOriginalTitleLanguage Portuguese
hasSettingType port city
hasTitleLanguage English
originalLanguage Portuguese
portrays Afro-Brazilian culture
port life in Salvador
settingCountry Brazil NERFINISHED
settingLocation Salvador, Bahia NERFINISHED
theme fatalism
harsh lives of maritime workers
love
mysticism
poverty
social inequality
solidarity

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Jorge Amado notableWork Sea of Death