
BOLIVAR. Delirium and epic
In the manner of an impressive symphonic display of images and epic and existential situations, this vast and shocking novel reconstructs, within an atmosphere of great poetic intensity, the dazzling vital parable of that being, par excellence mythical and extraordinary, who was and He continues to be the Liberator Simón Bolívar. Without a doubt, epic and delirium are combined with harmonious narrative beauty in this ambitious and extraordinary novel, which takes on the challenge of reconstructing for us the development of something decisive in Latin American history: its process of political independence and its uncertain and unfinished republican configuration. Built as a first-person story, with audacity and imaginative waste, this novel privileges experiential and emotional intimacy and, from there, begins the reconstruction of the great epic picture that is tied to the life and feat of that potter of republics who was Simon Bolivar. That Bolívar, unknown and so precariously explored in its existential complexities, is reinstated, through this work, in this vibrant and distressing moment in our history.
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