Raduan Nassar was born on 27th November 1935, in the interior of the state of Sao Paulo, into a Lebanese immigrant family. After a time in Sao Paulo itself and the publication of two highly acclaimed works, he retired to the rural interior and now divides his time between the city and interior. Although not secretive like Pynchon or Salinger, after publishing his select body of work he has become an acclaimed and rarely sighted cult figure, especially because his work merits the highest praise.
If this country were grown-up enough to have a literary Good Sex award, this explosively erotic story from the Brazilian modernist would be a strong contender... A Cup of Rage is a burning coal of a work, superbly translated by Stefan Tobler. You may consider a book this short to be scarcely worthy of the name, but it packs more power into its scant 47 pages than most books do into five or 10 times as many. Each of its seven chapters comes not only as an unbroken paragraph but as a single sentence: you have to read carefully to keep track, and once you have finished you will want to read it again. The writing is chewy - dense, tough, but well worth the effort -- Nick Lezard The Guardian Raduan Nassar's work is both rare and transcendent. From the conflict between the couple in ""A Cup of Rage"" to the return of the prodigal son of an immigrant family in ""Ancient Tillage"", Nassar's narratives are dry, muscular - and when you least expect it, raise flight and achieve uncommonly lyrical plains. His books are like a land manually ploughed in a precise and essential way; there is not a single excessive word in either of them. His language sprouts up with force and expression; every word is an exposed nerve. -- Walter Salles One of the highest points of the Portuguese language of our time -- Folha de S. Paulo Raduan Nassar has created one of the most rare and incandescent books in contemporary Brazilian literature -- Leo Gilson Ribeiro Jornal da Tarde These are 70 pages full of wonderfully fiery and shrieking prose, to be quaffed off, hot, in one deep draught Frankfurter Rundschau A diagram of exciting prose about a loving relationship in his verbal outburst - a great book -- Peter Henning Die Weltwoche