Martin Rivas
Gana, Alberto; Umphrey, G W
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Add to basket"Martin Rivas" is a foundational work of Chilean literature, often celebrated as the nation's first great novel. Set against the turbulent backdrop of mid-19th century Santiago, the story follows the eponymous protagonist, a poor but ambitious young man from the provinces who moves to the capital to seek his fortune and study law. As Rivas navigates the rigid social hierarchies of the Chilean elite, he finds himself embroiled in both a passionate, cross-class romance with the wealthy Leonor Encina and the burgeoning political unrest of the 1851 revolution.
The work masterfully blends social realism with romantic intrigue, offering a vivid portrayal of a society in transition. Through its cast of memorable characters, the novel explores themes of class struggle, moral integrity, and the clash between traditional aristocratic values and rising liberal ideals. As a seminal example of the Spanish-American novel, "Martin Rivas" remains an essential exploration of Chilean identity and history, providing a compelling window into the social and political dynamics that shaped the nation during a period of intense transformation.
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