Lula
A Biography
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Verso Books
Published:17th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon
THE FIRST AND LONG-AWAITED INSIDER BIOGRAPHY OF LUIZ INÁCIO LULA DA SILVA
One of seven children raised in abject poverty by a single parent, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva acquired his politics on the hard road of personal suffering, inspired by the selfless example of his mother. He started work at the age of eight and didn't learn to read for another two years. At twenty, he lost his wife and child. A union organizer in the 1980s, when Brazil still languished under military dictatorship, Lula helped form the Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT or Brazilian Workers' Party). His first steps in politics were faltering. He came last running for governor of São Paulo and would have retreated from electoral politics entirely were it not for the intercession of Fidel Castro.
More setbacks were to follow, but in 2003 Lula was elected president. He became one of the most popular politicians not only in Brazilian history but on the planet. His seven years in office saw millions of his compatriots lifted out of poverty. Disqualified from running for president in 2018, he was subsequently sentenced to nine and a half years in prison. That sentence was quashed in 2019, allowing Lula to defeat Jair Bolsonaro and win a third term.
Leading Brazilian journalist Fernando Morais has enjoyed direct, frank, and frequent access to his subject for decades. The result is a biography that paints a human portrait of grandeur and complexity.
Gramsci used to say that it is impossible to write the history of a party without at the same time writing the history of the country. Paraphrasing him, we can say that to dwell on the character embodied by Lula is to rediscover the history of Brazil over the last five decades. -- Luiz Marques * Teoria e debate *
Lula: A Biography by Fernando Morais, fulfils its role by being one more voice to narrate and analyse historical facts and with this allows new understandings to emerge and through them, new ideas to be born that will be important for the transformations that the country needs. The work is relevant, also, for showing the magnetism that exists around Lula - be it for good or evil - which helps explain some of the idolatry that places him as one of the best (if not the best) President that Brazil has ever had and a strong candidate in the 2022 elections. -- Vanderson Silva * O Capacitor *
The fact that the biographer is close to the subject, in principle, does not disqualify a work. After all, it will live on the shelves alongside books written by more critical authors. The question is whether the advantages of access to the character outweighed the disadvantages of the bias. From the moment Morais starts telling the story from the beginning, the answer is clearly yes. -- Celso Rocha de Barros * Folha de São Paulo *
Fernando Morais was emphatic: in his biographies, he does not portray "bronze characters," only those of "flesh and blood." Launched in the second half of November, Lula is the 11th book by the journalist from Mariana (MG), who arrived breaking records in his nearly 50-year career as a writer: 60,000 copies sold in the first three weeks. -- Guilherme Cabral * A União *
In this sense, this book operates as a source for writing the history of the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century. At the same time that it articulates with power, since it builds it as a "monument," perpetuating it voluntarily or involuntarily, Fernando Morais' work preserves a collective memory and stages the play between objectivity and subjectivity in which historical actors act simultaneously as subject and object of biographical discourse. -- Paulo Santos Silva * Mundos do Trabalho *
For more than 40 years, journalist Fernando Morais and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva have been comrades. And this has given the author of the biography of the ex-president a large collection of stories experienced not only by the character, but also by both of them, side by side. They were together, for example, when Lula led the metalworkers' strikes in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and they were also shared the tension of the days surrounding the Petista's latest arrest, decreed by former judge Sergio Moro in April 2018. -- Carlos Redel * GZH Books *
Meticulously detailed...Lula's life story is crucial to understanding his rise-especially given its similarity to the experience of so many of Brazil's most downtrodden and vulnerable. -- Peter Taylor * Current Affairs *
Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, "Lula" is extraordinarily informative and unreservedly recommended. * Midwest Book Review *
An unconventional but riveting account -- Patrick Graney * Spectator *
An affecting portrait which, while sympathetic - Morais repeatedly criticizes the elite distain, media bias and politically motivated lawfare Lula has suffered - feels emotionally true. -- Patrick Wilcken * Times Literary Supplement *
[Lula] is exceptionally well written, organized and presented. * Midwest Review of Books *
ISBN: 9781804294925
Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 24mm
Weight: 478g
320 pages