Book Description:
Dom Casmurro is a masterful psychological novel by Brazilian author Machado de Assis, widely regarded as one of the most important works of Latin American literature. Narrated by the introspective and possibly unreliable Bento Santiago — nicknamed "Dom Casmurro" — the novel recounts his youth, his passionate love for his childhood friend Capitu, their eventual marriage, and his obsessive suspicion that she may have betrayed him.
As Bento attempts to reconstruct the past, readers are drawn into a story marked by ambiguity, memory, jealousy, and the fine line between perception and reality. Capitu, with her famously "oblique and sly" eyes, remains one of literature’s most enigmatic female characters.
Written with irony, elegance, and emotional depth, Dom Casmurro is not only a powerful exploration of love and doubt but also a subtle critique of social norms, gender roles, and the fragility of truth.