Way to Paradise, the (2003) [Novel]
by Mario Vargas Llosa
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Summary
(From the publisher):
In 1844, the famous socialist agitator and memoirist Flora Tristán embarked on a tour of France to campaign for workers' and women's rights. In 1891, her grandson Paul Gauguin set sail for Tahiti, determined to escape civilization and paint primitive masterpieces. Flora died before her grandson was born, but their travels and obsessions unfold side by side in this deft, utterly absorbing novel.
Flora, the illegitimate child of a wealthy Peruvian father and French mother, grows up in poverty, and after fleeing a brutal husband, journeys to Peru to demand her inheritance. On her return, she makes her name as a popular writer and a champion of the downtrodden, setting herself the arduous task of touring the French countryside to recruit members for her Workers' Union. Paul, struggling painter and stubborn visionary, abandons his wife and five children for life in the South Seas. Although he has his pick of teenage Tahitian lovers and paints some of his greatest works, Paul's dreams of paradise are poisoned by syphilis, the stifling forces of French colonialism, and a chronic lack of funds.
Original title: El paraiso en la otra esquina
Original languages:
Spanish
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Genre: Fiction→ Historical→ The Antipodes (everything Else)
Fiction→ Historical→ European
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