The Feast of the Goat
sp. La fiesta del Chivo · 2000
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Brief Overview
In the novel "The Feast of the Goat," Mario Vargas Llosa powerfully recreates the final days of General Rafael Trujillo's dictatorship in the Dominican Republic. Through the intertwined fates of three protagonists—the aging dictator, his former victim Urania Cabral, and one of the conspirators—the author reveals the tragedy of a country steeped in fear, violence, and betrayal. Weaving together past and present, Llosa shows how tyranny scars souls, destroys families, and leaves an indelible mark on a nation's memory. The dark splendor of power, agonizing memories, and the desperate struggle for freedom merge in this novel into a single, piercing chorus of voices bearing witness to the price paid for deliverance from evil.

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Date of publication: 22 May 2025
Updated: 30 June 2025
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Genre: Historical novel
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