El mundo es ancho y ajeno,Used

El mundo es ancho y ajeno,Used

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Novela de dimensiones picas que relata la resistencia heroica de una comunidad indgena ante una injusta expropiacin de tierras, EL MUNDO ES ANCHO Y AJENO es la culminacin del genio narrativo de CIRO ALEGRA (19091967) y de la literatura indigenista. Los dos alcaldes que dirigen sucesivamente la comunidad simbolizan dos posturas contrapuestas: Entre la actitud resignadamente estoica y de alianza mstica con la tierra de Rosendo Maqui ?escribe Mario Vargas Llosa a propsito de la novela? y la decididamente moderna y revolucionaria de Benito Castro, parece quebrarse toda esperanza? Pero a ningn lector se le escapa que, a pesar de su aparente derrota, queda en estas pginas inconmoviblemente en pie el hombre indio.

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