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Historical novel

The Feast of the Goat

sp. La fiesta del Chivo · 2000
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Interesting Facts

  • The novel immerses the reader in the grim atmosphere of dictatorship, where fear and betrayal become part of daily life and the human soul bears the weight of merciless power.
  • The narrative intertwines three storylines, like three rivers flowing toward a tragic conclusion, each revealing different facets of fear, memory, and resistance.
  • The image of the Goat is not only the dictator's nickname but also a symbol of cruelty, permissiveness, and destructive force that penetrates the most intimate corners of human existence.
  • The author masterfully uses interior monologues, allowing the reader to hear the voices of the characters, filled with pain, doubt, and hope for liberation.
  • In the novel, real historical events are interwoven with fiction, creating a sense of unsettling authenticity and prompting reflection on the nature of evil and each person's responsibility.
  • The fates of the characters are like threads woven into a tight knot, where past and present are inextricably linked and personal tragedy becomes a reflection of a nation's tragedy.
  • The language of the novel is rich in vivid metaphors and images that convey not only the atmosphere of the era but also the inner world of the characters—their fears, passions, and hopes.
The Feast of the Goat
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Date of publication: 22 May 2025
———Original titlesp. La fiesta del Chivo · 2000
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