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Bahia de Todos-os-santos: guia de ruas e mistérios de Salvador is a book by the Brazilian writer, Jorge Amado, first published in Portuguese in 1945. It has been translated into French and Spanish but has yet to be published in English. Originally written in 1944, at the height of the struggle against the dictatorship of President Getúlio Vargas and immediately after Amado's return after two years of exile in Argentina and Uruguay and his brief arrest, it has been successively updated. The original edition included engravings by Manuel Martins. Photographs by Flávio Damm were introduced in the 1961 edition and illustrations by the modernist artist Carlos Bastos were introduced in the 1976 edition. The version Amado considered to be definitive was published in 1986. He died in Salvador in 2001.
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