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The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas, often subtitled as the Epitaph of a Small Winner, is a novel by the Brazilian writer Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis.

Published in 1881, the novel has a unique style of short, erratic chapters shifting in tone and style. Instead of the clear and logical construction of a normal nineteenth-century realist novel, the novel makes use of surreal devices of metaphor and playful narrative construction.

It is rather commonly mentioned that this novel is under heavy influence of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, due to its comic content and irreverent style.

The novel is narrated, incredibly, by the dead protagonist Bras Cubas. Cubas tells his own life story from beyond the grave, noting his mistakes and failed romances. Cubas reveals the defects of Brazilian society and his own disillusionment in a poignantly satirical manner.

The novel is also connected to another Machado de Assis work, Quincas Borba, which features a character from the Memoirs as the main protagonist. It's a novel recalled as a major influence by many post-modern writers, such as John Barth or Donald Barthelme, not to mention just about every Brazilian writer in the 20th century.

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