Os Sertões (translated as Rebellion in the Backlands) (1902) is a book written by the Brazilian author Euclides da Cunha. |utc_offset = -2 to -4 |time_zone_DST = BRST |utc_offset_DST = -2 to -5 |cctld Euclides (archaic spelling Euclydes) da Cunha ( January 20, 1866 &mdash August 15, 1909) was a Brazilian Mixing science and literature, the author narrates the story of a war that happened in the end 19th century, in Canudos, a settlement of Bahia's backland, an extremely arid region where, still now, struggles against poverty, drought and political corruption continue. During the war (1893-1897) against the republican army, the sertanejo’s (backland’s inhabitant) settlement was commanded by a messianic leader called Antonio Conselheiro.
Influenced by theories like the positivism and social Darwinism from the end of the 1800s, Cunha discussed the forming of a new Brazilian Republican nation and also its racial composition and its promising future of progress and civilization.
The book is originally divided into three parts:
1. “A Terra” (the land): portrays of the northeastern backland and the war scenario.
2. “O Homem” (the man): exposes the land’s inhabitants and their race composition, explaining the individual by its phenotype and emphasizing the opposition between the coast and the backland’s men.
3. “A Luta” (the War): narrates the conflict between the Republican army and the sertanejos who, despite been considered “racially degenerated”, succeed in winning many battles, even though they lost the war.
Throughout the book, Euclides seems to have sympathy for the oppressed sertanejos and to doubt about the progress and modernity of Republican ideals. Actually, Os Sertões is still considered one of the most important works from this historical period, an effort to represent the Nation as a totality. Despite its outdated scientific and historical ideas, Cunha's book is still valid because of its literary language and as a representation from the intelligentsia’s ideals in the end of the 19th century Brazil
In 1981, a version of the same story was rewritten by Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa as The War of the End of the World. Jorge Mario Pedro Vargas Llosa (born March 28 1936 is a Peruvian writer Politician, Journalist, and Essayist. The War of the End of the World (La guerra del fin del mundo is a 1981 Novel written by Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa.