A review by leasttorque
Barren Lives by Graciliano Ramos

4.0

This short novel about a crushingly poor rural family shows lives barren in multiple ways: landscape, money and possessions, relationships, education, prospects, even language and thus thought. I gather that it’s best appreciated in the original Portuguese and by those who are familiar with the drought-plagued area of Brazil that is its setting. But the struggles to survive and hope for a better life are universal.