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Latest Review: "Do帽a Barbara" by R贸mulo Gallegos

The latest addition to our Reviews Section is a piece by Pierce Alquist on R贸mulo Gallegos’s Do帽a Barbara, which is translated from the Spanish by Robert Malloy and is available from .

Any author who has been both nominated for a Nobel Prize in literature and exiled from his country because of the strength of his criticisms against the nation鈥檚 longstanding dictatorship deserves to be taken note of. R贸mulo Gallegos in his acclaimed novel, Do帽a Barbara, hailed as a classic of Latin American literature, is one such author, almost forgotten by English speaking readers since his initial popularity in the 1930鈥檚. In the University of Chicago鈥檚 recent reprint, Gallegos receives the credit due to him as a Nobel Prize nominee, the first democratically elected President of Venezuela, and forerunner of magical realism, with Larry McMurty writing in his foreword to the novel, 鈥淭here are echoes of Gallegos in Garc铆a M谩rquez, Vargas Llosa, and Fuentes.鈥 In Do帽a Barbara, Gallegos weaves together the story of the Venezuelan llano, or prairie, and the lives of the plainsmen, the ranchers and cowboys, thieves and villains, that all operate around Do帽a Barbara, the witch.

The novel revolves around the llano, and its significance to two feuding cousins with vast ranching estates. Do帽a Barbara, a treacherously beautiful rancher has steadily expanded her estate over the years through her calculating manipulation and seduction of men, furthering her reputation as a witch with her nightly conversations with her 鈥淧artner,鈥 the devil. These corrupt dealings committed by Barbara and the mismanagement of land, wealth, and justice by government officials in the novel represent many of Gallegos鈥 criticisms against the Venezuelan dictatorship. When her cousin, Santos Luzardo, returns from his many years in the city to reclaim his land and ranch, a struggle ensues that jeopardizes the fate of the llano. The struggle is one of violence and seduction, as McMurty perfectly describes it, Gallegos鈥 llano is 鈥渟teamy, tumescent, lust driven.鈥 Furthermore, the llano is spilling over with all sorts of unimaginable occupants characteristic of early magical realism, like the prehistoric one-eyed alligator and various villains like the Turk and his harem, the Toad, the Wizard, and a cowboy assassin…

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One response to “Latest Review: "Do帽a Barbara" by R贸mulo Gallegos”

  1. says:

    […] R贸mulo Gallegos, the first democratically elected President of Venezuela who wrote Do帽a B谩rbara and other literary works – In Memoriam“鈥he novel revolves around the llano, and its significance to two feuding cousins with vast ranching estates. Do帽a Barbara, a treacherously beautiful rancher has steadily expanded her estate over the years through her calculating manipulation and seduction of men, furthering her reputation as a witch with her nightly conversations with her 鈥淧artner,鈥 the devil. These corrupt dealings committed by Barbara and the mismanagement of land, wealth, and justice by government officials in the novel represent many of Gallegos鈥 criticisms against the Venezuelan dictatorship鈥” ; […]

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