Torn from the Nest (Library of Latin America)

by Clorinder Matto De Turner and Clorinda Matto de Turner

Antonio Carnejo- Polar (Editor), J.H.R. Polt (Translator), and Clorinda Matto De Turner

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In this tragic tale, Clorinda Matto de Turner explores the relationship between the landed gentry and the indigenous peoples of the Andean mountain communities. While unfolding as a love story rife with secrets and dashed hopes, Torn from the Nest in fact reveals a deep and destructive class disparity, and criticizes the Catholic clergy for blatant corruption. When Lucia and Don Fernando Marin settle in the small hamlet of Killac, the young couple become advocates for the local Indians who are being exploited and oppressed by their priest and governor and by the gentry allied with these two. Considered meddling outsiders, the couple meet violent resistance from the village leaders, who orchestrate an assault on their house and pursue devious and unfair schemes to keep the Indians subjugated. After a romance blossoms between a member of the gentry and the peasant girl that Lucia and Don Fernando have adopted, a dreadful secret prevents their marriage and brings to a climax the novel's exposure of degradation.

  • ISBN10 0195110056
  • ISBN13 9780195110050
  • Publish Date 22 October 1998
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 27 June 2010
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 219
  • Language English