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Conversation in the Cathedral

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  • 1969
  • #Literature #Novel #Fiction
Mario Vargas Llosa
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A haunting tale of power, corruption, and the complex search for identity, Conversation in The Cathedral takes place in 1950s Peru during the dictatorship of Manuel Apolinario Odría... Show More

A haunting tale of power, corruption, and the complex search for identity, Conversation in The Cathedral takes place in 1950s Peru during the dictatorship of Manuel Apolinario Odría Amoretti. Over beers and a sea of freely spoken words, the conversation flows between two individuals, Santiago and Ambrosia, who talk of their tormented lives and of the overall degradation and frustration that has slowly taken over their town. Through a complicated web of secrets and historical references, Mario Vargas Llosa analyzes the mental and moral mechanisms that govern power and the people behind it. More than a historic analysis, Conversation in The Cathedral is a groundbreaking novel that tackles identity as well as the role of a citizen and how a lack of personal freedom can forever scar a people and a nation.

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Number of Pages: 608

ISBN: 0060732806

ISBN-13: 9780060732806

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adrian mcmenamin @adrianmcmenamin · Jan 15, 2023
  • Answered to Have you ever taken against a book, given up on it, but then, at another time in your life, given it another shot and loved it?
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Conversation in the Cathedral by Vargas Llosa. First time I read it I missed the way the narrative was constructed - ie it switches to someone talking. A decade later started again, caught that and fell right in
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    Have you ever taken against a book, given up on it, but then, at another time in your life, given it another shot and loved it?
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