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The Green House

sp. La casa verde · 1966
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Historical Context and Significance

«The Green House» by Mario Vargas Llosa is a work that captures the pulse and contradictions of twentieth-century Latin American history. The novel, like a dense tropical forest, reveals to the reader a complex mosaic of destinies where civilization and savagery, indigenous traditions and the onslaught of the outside world collide. At the center of the narrative is the eponymous brothel, which becomes a symbol of temptation, power, and destruction, as well as a crossroads of human passions and social conflicts. Llosa skillfully weaves into the fabric of the story the fates of indigenous people, soldiers, missionaries, and traders, creating a panorama of life in the Peruvian Amazon, where every voice is part of a larger chorus. The novel became not only an artistic breakthrough but also a milestone in the development of the «Latin American Boom», exerting significant influence on world literature and culture, exposing not only the exotic but also the tragedy hidden in the heart of the jungle. «The Green House» became a mirror of social and cultural processes, provoking deep resonance and becoming the subject of numerous studies, while its imagery and narrative experiments inspired a whole generation of writers and readers around the world.

The Green House
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Date of publication: 21 May 2025
———Original titlesp. La casa verde · 1966
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